4.2 (218)

SNAFU: Survival of the Fittest

by Matt Hilton
4.2 (218)
Survival horror says it all. Survival horror… with soldiers. Straining to make that one clip of rounds last. Making sure not to waste a single bullet. Lost in the shadows, low on ammo; only edged weapons; wounded, fighting to survive, the last remnants of the mission team trying to make sense of where they had gone wrong, and how to make it out alive with next-to-no resources. Survival horror, where every bullet counts. Featuring nearly 100,000 words of military fiction and sci-fi. – Jeremy Robinson & Kane Gilmour (Callsign: Deep Blue, Ragnarok, and Omega, all part of the phenomenal Jack Sigler/Chess Team series) – S.D. Perry (has written extensively in the universes of Star Trek, Aliens, and Resident Evil, among others) – Matt Hilton (author of the high-octane Joe Hunter thriller series) Plus another six established and emerging writers. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Badlands – S.D. Perry Of Storms and Flame – Tim Marquitz & J. M. Martin In Vaulted Halls Entombed – Alan Baxter They Own the Night – B. Michael Radburn Fallen Lion – Jack Hanson Sucker of Souls – Kirsten Cross After the Red Rain Fell – Matt Hilton The Slog – Neal F. Litherland Show of Force – Jeremy Robinson & Kane Gilmour REVIEWS FOR SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST: “Of the four volumes thus far, Survival of the Fittest is arguably the most cohesive, certainly the most enjoyable for me to read. Every story was well-chosen; every author represented by solid, engaging storytelling, and every conclusion (even to those stories that are part of continuing narratives) inevitable and, at the same time, wonderfully surprising.” —Dr Michael R. Collings “Very enjoyable and well worth reading.” —Hellnotes “This anthology takes what’s expected from the genre and turns it into the strangest, most bad-ass mix of military horror stories in the best way possible.” —Horror Review REVIEWS FOR THE SNAFU SERIES: “… a great taste of what military horror can achieve.” —Horrortalk.com (SNAFU: Heroes) “… every single story holds its own and it’s damn difficult to pick a standout as they all leave a mark.” —Horrortalk.com (SNAFU 1) “… Geoff Brown and Amanda J. Spedding deserve immense credit for both the consistent quality and extraordinary variety…” —This Is Horror (UK) (SNAFU 1)

Publication date
  • August 21, 2015