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disambiguation: may also refer to Godzilla: Monster Planet
Monster Planet
First edition
Author David Wellington
Language English
SeriesDavid Wellington's Monster trilogy
Genre Horror
Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
Publication date
2005
Publication place United States
Media type e-book
ISBN 978-1-905005-49-9
OCLC 190966714
Preceded by Monster Nation 

Monster Planet (2005) is a horror novel by American writer David Wellington. [1] It is the third and final novel in the author's Monster series of zombie apocalypse horror.

Plot introduction

Monster Planet takes place twelve years after the events in Monster Island. Sarah, Dekalb's now 20-year-old daughter, fights alongside Ayaan and her squad of female Somali warriors to defend their last remaining settlements from the encroaching undead forces. Meanwhile, a powerful lich from Russia who calls himself "The Tsarevich" leads his army west on an unknown expedition.

References

  1. ^ Schroeder, Regina (July 2007). "Monster Planet". The Booklist. Vol. 103, no. 21. p. 42.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Monster Planet (novel))
disambiguation: may also refer to Godzilla: Monster Planet
Monster Planet
First edition
Author David Wellington
Language English
SeriesDavid Wellington's Monster trilogy
Genre Horror
Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
Publication date
2005
Publication place United States
Media type e-book
ISBN 978-1-905005-49-9
OCLC 190966714
Preceded by Monster Nation 

Monster Planet (2005) is a horror novel by American writer David Wellington. [1] It is the third and final novel in the author's Monster series of zombie apocalypse horror.

Plot introduction

Monster Planet takes place twelve years after the events in Monster Island. Sarah, Dekalb's now 20-year-old daughter, fights alongside Ayaan and her squad of female Somali warriors to defend their last remaining settlements from the encroaching undead forces. Meanwhile, a powerful lich from Russia who calls himself "The Tsarevich" leads his army west on an unknown expedition.

References

  1. ^ Schroeder, Regina (July 2007). "Monster Planet". The Booklist. Vol. 103, no. 21. p. 42.

External links



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