Praise for All Roads End Here
"Moody's suspenseful second Final War horror novel, continuing the second series set in the bleak and anger-filled Hater world, is a gripping take on the zombie apocalypse.... Fans of zombie thrillers will not be disappointed." --Publishers Weekly
"Great characters, great story, nobody does the apocalypse like David Moody." --Craig DiLouie, author of One of Us
"Moody has once again delivered a great post-apocalyptic story, maintaining his position at the summit of British horror..." --This is Horror blog
Praise for One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning
"A bloody fun ride... Another wetwork nightmare that should delight fans of Haters and intrigue writers who wallow in the genre." --Kirkus Reviews
"Moody really knows how to write creeping, claustrophobic terror, effectively sneaking up on his readers and, finally, scaring the life out of them. Top-drawer horror." --Booklist, starred review
"This gloomy psychological horror thriller contains a surprising twist of dystopia, a promising note for the series that it launches." --Library Journal
"Think of a mashup of George Romero and Agatha Christie, and you might have an idea of what awaits you." --The Book Report Network
"Fear stems from isolation and rumor, only to be reinforced by quick and brutal violence. This is gut-wrenchingly realistic survival horror." --Horror Underground blog
"David Moody has a knack for making me feel like a fly on the wall, right there amongst the action but not noticed by the players." --2 Book Lovers Reviews blog, five stars
"The novel rips you out of your safe and sung world and thrusts you into an environment where anyone can turn on you in the blink of an eye. It's hard-hitting, head-poundingly tense, and drenched from head to toe in blood-splattered cruelty." --DLS Reviews blog
"Moody truly excels at wicked pacing and sharp dialogue, and One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning is no exception." --Ghastly Grinning blog
"One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning is an insightful, rewarding look at physical and social isolation, trust and reaction to adversity when the flight part of "fight or flight" is taken away. It's clever, convincing fiction, claustrophobic fiction." --SFBook Reviews
"A gripping, visceral read, glistening with gore and studded with extreme brutality and with a relentlessly downbeat tone which will please lovers of hard-edged apocalyptic fiction. We await the arrival of book two in the series with considerable interest." --Starburst