Leon Kennedy, a rookie cop, is journeying to Raccoon City to start his first day on the force while Claire Redfield is heading there in search of her brother, Chris, a character in the previous books. Just to be confusing the book is actually the third in the book series, despite featuring the story from the second game. For those that don’t know City of the Dead is the novelisation of Resident Evil 2. The games themselves were my first taste of horror, particular the third one, establishing a love for the zombie genre that still exists today so, of course I have a special place for them in my heart. It was nerdy enough playing videogames or enjoying reading at my school let alone doing something that sort of combined the two. At least, that’s what I thought when I discovered them in my school library as a teen, reading them them with the books pressed flat against the table. Why? Because even as a fan of horror it’s pretty nerdy to love the second hand version of a story. You know the books your afraid to openly love for fear of being judged.įor me that’s a series of books written by S.D Perry in the nineties that novelised the resident evil gaming franchise. Let’s talk about guilty reading pleasures.
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