Today’s the “Zombie Cop” most-helpful-review contest deadline.
This was a toughie.
They are all helpful and well written. So I have been reading them all over and over trying to figure out which one was the most helpful to a would-be reader. (Even got one from one of my copywriting “heroes” Bob Bly, which completely made my day.)
But, there can only be one winner.
And, that winner is…
My boy Yoav Ezer.
So Yoav, come on down and claim your prize:
Any product I sell.
(Except the Email Players Playbook).
Here is his “Zombie Cop” review:
“Most satisfying book I’ve read in months…”
Zombie cop is like a Steven King novel meets ‘The Walking Dead’ meets Grimm (only without the whining and endless tortured dialogs.)
Bought it on Thursday and was done by Friday night and… I would have finished earlier if it wasn’t for work and having to eat every once in a while.
Here’s what’s freaking awesome about this book:
1. The fight scenes – every chapter has at least one (very graphic) fight scene. And there are a couple of epic battles which left me very satisfied.
2. The characters – Get ready for a ‘game of thrones’ experience. Ben builds up magnificent characters. They are either lovable, fun characters or giant turds and then he proceeds to kill them without remorse. Also… For some reason, Ben has a solid understanding of the teenage mind although I’m pretty sure that chronologically he is way past this age.
3. The mythology – The book seems like an opening to a saga of books that will culminate in an epic, violent battle between the forces of good and the forces of evil (Yummy.)
4. The atmosphere – Very reminiscent of a Steven King book. You constantly have a feeling that something bad is going to happen.
Now… this book is not for everyone…
If you don’t like scary TV shows like ‘The Walking Dead’ or hard core action movies like 300, then you will absolutely hate this book. Really … do yourself a favor and avoid this book. It will make you vomit. Guaranteed!!!
But if you were smiling continuously during 300 (like I was)… then you owe it to yourself to read this book.
Hoowa!
To check the novel out, lurch on over to…
Ben Settle


