A review by norrin2
Bar None by Tim Lebbon

4.0

I usually avoid post-apocalyptic fiction like - well, like the plague that has wiped out most of humanity in Tom Lebbon's "novel of chilling suspense, apocalyptic beauty, and fine ales." Behind a great cover depicting someone who looks a lot like Keith Richards floating in a glass of beer is a story about horrific death, zombies, murderous trees and love and friendship. And memory, mostly memory. This has to be the first time I've ever finished a zombie book and just sat for a few minutes thinking about what it meant. I'm still not 100 % sure but part of it is that as long as someone remembers you you are never truly dead.