Friday, June 27, 2025

Book Review: Rose of Jericho by Alex Grecian

What would happen if the dead don't seem to stay dead? They walk, talk, and more. They aren't zombies. There's no craving to eat flesh. How did they get this way and is there a way to restore the normal order of things? It's not enough that the house they've bought is very haunted. Sadie Grace, Rose Nettles, and Rabbit find themselves confronted with this situation when they move to the small town of Ascension, Massachusetts. They are trying to keep a low profile while they investigate. And yet as the dead walk around, chaos ensues.

You might be able to read this as a standalone, but it would be better to go back and start with Red Rabbit where the characters are first encountered. This gives you more of a background as to what they are like and what they are capable of doing and how they've changed in the 10 yrs between Red Rabbit and Rose of Jericho.

I found the way that the author handled the idea of death ceasing to be interesting. He examines not only what happens to the dead physically, but how it affects their thoughts and emotions. And the living get to weigh in on how they feel about what is going on.

I gave this book five stars. It was a good read. There are some interesting characters to go with the interesting predicament. If you've read Red Rabbit and enjoyed it, this is a must read. If the plot sounds interesting to you, then you should give it a try. It's well-written.

I borrowed my copy from the library.

Rose of Jericho by Alex Grecian was released March 11th, 2025 from Tor Nightfire.

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