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Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil
Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil




Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil

With major cities located in glass bubbles connected by tubes for travel, outside the glass can be a cruel place. The final installment of this trilogy gave us quite a shock with the ending! This is a terrific conclusion!Īn altered strain of rabies that turns its victims into Zombies has been unleashed turning the world into chaos and leaving three families to fend for themselves and try to stay alive. The previous installment left off with the Mennonite community being vacated and overrun by an angry mob with one of the main characters left for dead.

Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil

These are always fun to read to see what some of our favorite author’s imaginations can conjure up. Next up are the top picks for stories set in the future or dystopia. Posted on by writereadlife Posted in Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Urban Fantasy 2 Comments Top Futuristic/Dystopian The views and opinions express within are my own. I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher. There is some strong language throughout the book, so I would not advise this to younger readers. It would just pop out of nowhere and reference back to a previous part of the story. My favorite parts of the story is where a tiny mystery would be solved. There have been a few dark historical fantasy novels involving Manhattan, but this one just seemed different. The dark fantasy of this was interesting too. As a reader I couldn’t help feeling compassionate for her. Her character was quirky, likeable, and just a bit facetious. I bonded with her immediately, even though I’m not really sure why. I really enjoyed the sleuthing aspect of this novel, especially since Gilda didn’t really want to do it. I’m not sure what I expected from this book, but I definitely got more than I bargained for. Will this finally answer what truly happened to her father? Or will it just lead her down another rabbit hole? What is Even more interesting is that everything seems to connect to her late father. But guns have never worked on the westside, so how is it that these weapons work? Before she knows it, she is wrapped up in the biggest case she could imagine between the two superpowers of the westside. But not just any killings, murders using guns. While working a case about a missing glove, Gilda becomes witness to murders. One of those people is Gilda Carr, a detective who specializes in “tiny mysteries.” After all, big mysteries just take up too much effort and energy. Several people left for the eastside, but not everyone.

Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil

In an effort to stop the madness, a thirteen-mile fence was constructed to separate the eastside and westside with guards to man the gates. Ten years ago, people started disappearing along with other objects. While the Eastside is prosperous, the Westside has a darkness. Things have gone amiss for several years in the Westside of Manhattan. Funny how tiny mysteries have a way of asserting themselves into bigger problems!






Graveyard Shift by Michael F. Haspil