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Book review: Leigh Radford attempts to reanimate zombie genre with One Yellow Eye

Book review: Leigh Radford attempts to reanimate zombie genre with One Yellow Eye

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In One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford, a researcher tries to search for a cure to help her husband infected by a virus that turns him into a zombie.
By Leigh Radford
Fiction/Tor Nightfire/Paperback/364 pages/$30.87
With the success of the television series The Last Of Us (2023 to present) and the movie 28 Years Later (2025), the zombie genre has shambled back from its supposed grave.
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