Deathless Divide

Paperback, 560 pages

Published April 6, 2021 by Balzer + Bray, Balzer & Bray/Harperteen.

ISBN:
978-0-06-257064-2
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4 stars (5 reviews)

6 editions

Western Fiction With Enough Twists to Make It Interesting to Non-Genre Fans

3 stars

This book's biggest strength was that it wasn't afraid to have major character deaths, and otherwise just really put the characters through it. Jane's went to some pretty dark places, which made for a good read.

I thought it was smart to keep this at two with a solid first half/second half structure rather than trying to stretch the series to a trilogy. I'm not ordinarily interested in Westerns, but the zombie and queer elements were enough of a hook.

I never quite figured out what the deal was with the vaccine, I'm unsure if that was intentional ambiguity or just loose writing. The author did a good job of making the characters understandable and likeable, but flawed enough that you could understand how they grated on each other. The ending was Western-tropey, but satisfying.

Review of 'Deathless Divide' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

DEATHLESS DIVIDE is a strong sequel, briefly echoing some of the events of DREAD NATION in a new town before things take a grimly foreseen turn, setting the characters on a new, even bloodier path on their way to California.

The emotional core of the story is the friendship between Katherine and Jane, as this tests how far Jane will go for vengeance and how far Katherine is willing and able to follow her. They began the first book as social rivals and ended it scarred by the same waves of zombies and death, as well as a myriad of more individualized heartaches and wounds. DEATHLESS DIVIDE continues their dangerous trek as they try to keep the other members of their traveling party alive. 

This wraps up several things left hanging from the previous book. The main storyline starts here and mostly wasn’t present before, with several big things that …

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