A review by jljaina
Apocalyptic Organ Grinder by William Todd Rose

3.0

This was not what I expected. I expected more horror, but got a glimpse into a sad, broken, infected future. An infection spread across the world, infecting and killing most of civilization. Those that remain, like Tanner, are working toward creating a safer world for their families. At first I thought the infected were more like zombies, or crazies. but no, they are just sick and have boils.
It is an interested, dual perspective story, from both sides of the dilemma. Are the infected still human? Do they have worth? But when their very skin is death to others, what is a father to do? It sets up quite a moral question for the reader. It lets you potentially choose a side. Regardless, it is a sad, bleak outlook. This book is violent and tragic.