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Carnage

Arisen • Book 12

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Why You'll Love This

Twelve books in, Fuchs somehow raises the stakes higher than ever — and then starts killing people you've grown to love.

  • Great if you want: payoff-heavy military thriller with earned emotional gut-punches
  • The experience: relentless, exhausting momentum — barely a page without forward pressure
  • The writing: Fuchs stages multi-front chaos with unusual tactical clarity and precision
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier Arisen books — investment required

About This Book

The endgame is here. Alpha Team has recovered Patient Zero — the key to ending the zombie apocalypse once and for all — but survival is far from guaranteed. A ruthless Spetsnaz force is closing in, personal vendettas are about to reach their violent conclusions, and the combined weight of every team, every sacrifice, and every loss across this series comes crashing down in one brutal reckoning. The stakes aren't abstract; they're the characters readers have spent eleven books caring about, now facing odds that feel genuinely unsurvivable.

What Fuchs does exceptionally well is sustain momentum across nearly 500 pages without ever letting tension slacken — the pacing is relentless, but the emotional beats land because the character work has been meticulous from the start. The action sequences are choreographed with tactical precision that rewards close reading, while the quieter moments between soldiers carry real weight. This is a book that pays off long-accumulated investment, and Fuchs clearly understands that a series finale earns its carnage only when readers are already half-broken before the fighting starts.

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