Amish Zombies from Space (Peril in Plain Space Book 2), by Kerry Nietz
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First, vampires in space. And now...zombies. Really? Jebediah and the others are trying to get over the horrors they faced in deep space, and now this. It’s been five years, and the Amish colony on Miller’s Resolve has finally gotten settled. Jeb and Sarah have a son. Elder Samuel is happy not being in charge. Darly has a private practice. And Greels is out of jail at last. But when a mysterious ship from space arrives on Resolve, it unleashes a horde of undead that might spell the end of the survivors and their dreams of peace. Will the specters of the past save them, or seal their fate?
Amish Zombies from Space (Peril in Plain Space Book 2), by Kerry Nietz- Amazon Sales Rank: #711033 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Kerry Nietz is a refugee of the software industry. He spent more than a decade of his life flipping bits, first as one of the principal developers of the database product FoxPro for the now mythical Fox Software, and then as one of Bill Gates's minions at Microsoft. He is a husband, a father, a technophile and a movie buff. Amish Zombies from Space is his fifth novel.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. If you're looking for a campy, b-movie type of story, move on. You won't find any of that here. By I Feel the Need, the Need to Read book blog *I received an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.*Just when you thought space couldn't get any weirder. The Amish folk from Amish Vampires in Space should have been good, right? I mean, not only did they have to survive their planet almost killing them, but they had to survive vampires. So, you'd think they had paid their dues and should be good to go and live a peaceful life free from drama, etc. Well, think again. No one is safe from zombies. No one. You may think that living an Amish life and not having technology would help in a zombie apocalypse, but not this time.I can tell you that just when you think you know how things are going to go and where the roads are going to lead, Kerry Nietz throws a curve ball at you at 80 mph. I had no idea where this story was going or how things were going to happen. Kerry Nietz is great at making you believe one thing while actually just distracting you from what is really happening.I enjoyed this installment of the Amishers and I really can't wait for him to write more (oh please oh please). It's not that I have a thing for the Amish or that I am a huge religious nut (FAAAR from it). It's just that the struggles that these folk are faced with are real (not the zombies or vampires, ok?). I mean the struggles with society changing and how much of the outside world to let in, how to keep the old ways true, and to live the best life possible. Those are real struggles that everyone faces. With all of the changes in technology and society, it's hard to not get caught up in all the flashy, shiny things.I have something to say about the whole Amish thing. If you think you are getting a campy, b-movie type book when you read AZfS or AViS, you will be sadly disappointed. These stories are about zombies and vampires and some characters who happen to be Amish. If you think you are going to have religion shoved in your face and preached to about God and the bible, you will be wrong. There is none of that in here, with the exception of some of the Amish talking about their faith with others and some of the struggles they are facing. PICK UP THESE BOOKS. YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Look Out Vampires: Zombies Are Here. Nietz Has Another One For Jimmy Fallon! By Joseph Courtemanche Full disclosure: I received an advance copy of this work for review purposes. There was no monetary incentive. Zombies. Lots of zombies. But no money.Kerry is at full speed in this book, the sequel to the widely discussed Amish Vampires In Space. Any book that Jimmy Fallon lampoons should tweak your interest. The sequel? It had best grab you by the throat and shake you, as it’s facing the world with one half-hitch in its stride already.I am pleased to report that it’s a great book. Not only does Mr. Nietz manage to do justice to the Amish, but also he hits the horror of zombies full in the face, making your skin crawl with anticipation (and, for that matter, fear of contagion.)Well written, great plot twists, clever use of technology, it’s actually a story of how an conservative religious culture is forced to deal with major shocks to their view of the universe. Faith and technology don’t have to be at war, only our interpretation of how they should interact.Kerry has managed to bring the best of the Amish, science fiction, and faith elements into this work. It’s entertaining and enjoyable at many levels.Definite five stars for this book. Now, go raise a barn, Kerry
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another Winner! By Adam David Collings Kerry Nietz does it again. I was eager for a sequel to Amish Vampires in Space. It raised a lot of interesting questions and I hoped the author would delve deeper into the origins of the vampires. He does just that in this book. We get to see all the old familiar faces as they gradually come together. The progression of the characters' lives is natural. Jeb and Sarah now live on an Englisher planet, straddling the line between their former world and their new one. Greels is out of jail, with no resources or purpose. Darly spends all her free time investigating those who created the vampires in book 1. Seal and Singer live together on their own ship, and the Amish in Miller's Resolve have successfully rebuilt their lives.As with the vampires in book 1, the zombies in this book were unique and awesome. The scientific basis that Kerry used to explain them gave the book a fun edge and set it apart from the usual fare.This book explores both the light and darkness of humanity. Through one particular character we get to see the horrifying result when a person fails to value human life. Through others we see the hope and beauty of forgiveness.Once again, this book explores the Amish culture in a very sensitive way. It pays great respect to them while not putting them on a pedestal either.There are also a couple of fun Easter eggs in here for those who have read some of Kerry's other work - hinting at a larger story universe.The book brings the saga to a very satisfying conclusion - while still leaving room for a potential follow-up should the author decide to write one.I heartily recommend this series to anyone who loves thoughtful science fiction mixed with a fun adventure and some monsters for good measure.
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