Felix Krakovitch was one of only five of the Russian defenders to survive the attack upon the Château Bronnitsy. An assault on the Russian E-Branch HQ which saw an army of undead Crimean Tartar warriors led by Harry Keogh reduce the E-Branch to nothing. 

Krakovitch was the highest ranking of those few survivors, which put the Agent in Russian Party Leader Leonid Brezhnev’s line of sight. Because of this, soon after the annihilation of the Château, Brezhnev personally tasked Krakovitch with the job of rebuilding the Russian E-Branch. The new Russian head of ESPionage had one year to reestablish the department. To bring the E-Branch back to where it was... (more)

From Guy N Smith’s gigantic flesh-hungry crabs in ‘Night Of The Crabs’ to James Herbert’s swarming hordes of savage black rats in ‘The Rats’; creatures on the rampage have always been a sure-fire premise for delivering an action-packed and nail-biting pulp horror novel.

Over the years, horror authors have produced novels utilising a veritable array of creatures. DLS Reviews offers up an impressively comprehensive list of these novels, broken down by the various species of rampaging beastie.

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Whether it’s a zombie outbreak, a post-nuclear dystopian world, a plague epidemic, a massive natural disaster or an extra-terrestrial threat... end of the world fiction will always catch the imagination of its readers.  Although this is certainly not a complete list, DLS Reviews does however offer up an impressive list with accompanying reviews of a large number of post-apocalyptic novels.  And the list will keep on growing until the end if days...


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