![]() ![]() In the book we’re introduced to Edward Grey, a fairly odd young man who has the ability to raise the dead. I’m not usually a zombie story reader, but I was drawn in by the line, ‘sassy, free-willed zombie who believes Edward murdered him’. I wasn’t sure what to expect from this one. The fragile trust they’ve built together will be tested when Kit unexpectedly regains his memory and seeks revenge on his murderers. As they become closer to one another, Kit turns to Edward for comfort and love. Edward is very attracted to Kit, but understands why Kit doesn’t trust him. Kit slowly adjusts to his new un-life with Edward’s help, though he’s still suspicious of Edward’s role in his death and is convinced that Edward is hiding his former identity. With no memory of his former life, Edward names the zombie Kit and tries to win his trust. When he finds a very attractive corpse in a park and brings it home to reanimate, he creates a sassy, free-willed zombie who believes Edward is the one who murdered him. Edward’s life is simple: studying medicine, training his necromantic powers with his mentor, Mariel, and having weekly dinners with his parents. He lives alone with the first zombie he ever raised, his childhood cat, Boo. SERIES: The Undead Canadian Series Book 1Įdward Grey is a medical student by day, necromancer by night. ![]()
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