Under a Graveyard Sky

By John Ringo

Under a Graveyard Sky - John Ringo
  • Release Date: 2013-08-20
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 253 Ratings

Description

Zombies are real. And we made them. Are you prepared for the zombie apocalypse? The Smith family is, with the help of a few marines.

When an airborne “zombie” plague is released, bringing civilization to a grinding halt, the Smith family, Steven, Stacey, Sophia and Faith, take to the Atlantic to avoid the chaos. The plan is to find a safe haven from the anarchy of infected humanity. What they discover, instead, is a sea composed of the tears of survivors and a passion for bringing hope.

For it is up to the Smiths and a small band of Marines to somehow create the refuge that survivors seek in a world of darkness and terror. Now with every continent a holocaust and every ship an abattoir, life is lived under a graveyard sky.

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Reviews

  • Excellent popcorn eating edge of your seat(s) read. Am enthralled with the entire series.

    5
    By Floliner
    Excellent transition from the Posleen War series. All these reads are riveting. Author piques an an interest of all protagonists, villains alike. Illicit’s heavy sighs; getting lost in the reads. Excellent for deployment reads and then some. Top notch.
  • Hindsight is 2020

    4
    By Steve34.
    Back when I first read this book a few years ago it seemed like fun escapist fiction. Rereading it in 2020 the most unrealistic part was Bill O’Reilley still being on air. Overall a really good book although John Ringo is as always a little too in love with his characters.
  • Graveyard Sky

    5
    By Jim H the Original
    I had successfully avoided the zombie genre until this book. I always enjoy John’s books so I thought I’d give it a try. I may not sleep too well in the future, but, I’ll have something to read. It holds your attention and as always the character development is well done. The plot is interesting and scary. If you are under 25 I wouldn’t read it yet. Jim
  • "White Plague" with a twist.

    5
    By gripet
    Faith better known as"Seawolf" gives new meaning to the word scrum. This book is an absolute Hoot. The two young daughters of the commander of Wolf squadron contribute so much humor, that is is an enjoyable read of an end of world story.
  • More John Ringo’s signature social political work

    5
    By Froody 2
    If you liked the Legacy of the Aldenata series, this is much in the same vein, but with less science fiction. While I can’t say that themes and character concepts and certain themes aren’t being reused. It reads quickly and well.