

Realising that we were about to leave London left me feeling a bit concerned. The dead continue to be a major problem, but for these homeless wanderers, the threat from those who betrayed them at the tower is just as big too. There’s a lot of England to cover though, a lot of towns and cities to pass through. It’s time to head out, into the country, where a more isolated community might finally be the safe haven they need so badly. The dead just keep coming and staying within the massive metropolis is no longer an option.


The survivors scattered, lost and feeling hopeless. The tower of London has fallen, the inferno ripping through the city of the living dead. Now, be warned… there will be spoilers for the previous novels in this review. Except, as the title suggests, it’s time to move on. That each, including this latest book, happen to be phenomenal, is the cherry on top.Īutumn: Exodus continues the London based story that began with Dawn. Few readers ever expected David Moody to return to his dead world, so the fact that we’ve got three more Autumn books is a reason to celebrate alone. It’s been a wild ride and with Exodus, it comes to an end… again. The third and final story of the ‘London’ trilogy, alongside Autumn: Dawn and Autumn: Inferno. Autumn: Exodus is the final part of David Moody’s return to his apocalyptic zombie series, Autumn.
