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The Walking Dead: Descent is a novel released on October 14, 2014. It features Lilly Caul, an original character from the previous novels.
Synopsis
Written by Jay Bonansinga, based on the original series created by Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead: Descent follows the events of The Fall of the Governor, and Lilly Caul’s struggles to rebuild Woodbury after The Governor's shocking demise.
Out of the ashes of its dark past, Woodbury, Georgia, becomes an oasis of safety amidst the plague of the walking dead – a town reborn in the wake of its former tyrannical leader, Brian Blake, aka The Governor.
Blake's legacy of madness haunts every nook and cranny of this little walled community, but Lilly Caul and a small ragtag band of survivors are determined to overcome their traumatic past-despite the fact that a super-herd is closing in on them.
This vast stampede of zombies, driven by inexorable hunger and aimed directly at Woodbury, becomes their first true test. But Lilly and company refuse to succumb, and in a stunning counteroffensive, the beleaguered townspeople save themselves by joining forces with a mysterious religious sect fresh from the wilderness.
Led by an enigmatic preacher named Jeremiah Garlitz, this rogue church group seems tailor made for Woodbury and Lilly’s dream of a democratic, family-friendly future. The two factions meld into one, the town prospers, and everything seems hopeful for the first time since the plague broke out.
But things – especially in the world of the walking dead – are often not what they seem. Jeremiah and his followers harbor a dark secret, the evidence of which very gradually begins to unravel.
Along with a popular TV show also based on Kirkman’s AMC comic books, The Walking Dead franchise is just getting better and better with Bonansinga’s newest novel. In a stunning and horrifying finale, the world for Lilly and her close friends is turned upside down, and it is solely up to Lilly Caul to cleanse the town once and for all of its poisonous fate.[1]
Plot
Lake of Fire
“ | The days of punishment have come, the days of retribution have come; Let Israel know this! The prophet is a fool, the inspired man is demented. And there is only hostility in the house of God.
―Hosea 9:7-8
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The fortified town of Woodbury is among the few safe-places left in the post-apocalyptic Georgia. The leader, Lilly Caul, is telling the Dupree's some of the town's history. About The Governor and the events of The Prison, but reassures them that everything is in the past and the town has a bright future. The Dupree's are reluctant, and after a sudden roamer attack, Meredith decides to leave against her husband's will. Lilly bids them farewell, and tells them that the door will always be open for them.
In private, Meredith and her husband argue about whether or not saying is the best option, with Meredith affirming that the people of Woodbury won't be so welcoming after they find out about her "condition", to which Calvin replies that Woodbury might have the type of medication that she needs.
Elsewhere, Matthew Hennessey and "Speed" Wilkins are walking on foot after their vehicle got stuck in the mud. After walking three miles, they find some gas in a small town, but get separated after being ambushed by a group of roamers. After reuniting, they discover a gigantic herd, numbered in the thousands, in a field nearby, heading directly to Woodbury - The Prison assault created a chain-reaction that attracted all zombies in the area. They immediately rush back to their vehicle to warn the town.
Credits
Woodbury, GA
- Lilly Caul
- Bob Stookey
- Gloria Pyne
- Hap Abernathy
- Ben Buchholz
- Matthew Hennesey
- Wilkins
- Barbara Stern
- David Stern
- Robbie
- Alyssa
- Nathan
- Mercy Slocum
- Tiffany Slocum
- Tyler Coogan
- Jenny Coogan
- Woodbury residents.
Dupree Family
Pentecostal People of God
- Reese Hawthorne
- Jeremiah Garlitz
- Rose
- Stephen Pembry
- Mark Arbogast
- Joseph Bressler
- Harold Benjamin Stauback
- Wade Pilcher
- Anthony
- Colby
- Cailinn
- Emma
- Mary Jean
- Noelle
Miscellaneous
Deaths
- Hap Abernathy - Shot himself after being bitten
- Meredith Dupree - Suicide by blowing herself up
- Calvin Dupree - Shot by Tommy Dupree
- Ben Buchholz - Poisoned by Pentecostal People of God.
- Matthew Hennesey - Shot while attacking Jeremiah's group
- Wilkins - Devoured by zombies
- Anthony - Devoured by zombies
- Joseph Bressler - Devoured by zombies
- Wade Pilcher - Partially blown up by Stephen and devoured by zombies
- Mark Arbogast - Partially blown up by Stephen and devoured by zombies
- Colby - Devoured by zombies
- Cailinn - Devoured by zombies
- Rose - Devoured by zombies
- Emma - Devoured by zombies
- Noelle - Devoured by zombies
- Mary Jean - Devoured by zombies
- Numerous counts of Woodburians.
Trivia
- First appearance of Reese Lee Hawthorne.
- First appearance of Jeremiah James Garlitz.
- First appearance of Stephen Pembry.
- First appearance of Harold Benjamin Stauback.
- First appearance of Mercy Slocum.
- First appearance of Tiffany Slocum.
- First appearance of Tyler Coogan.
- First appearance of Jenny Coogan.
- First (and last) appearance of Anthony.
- First (and last) appearance of Joseph Bressler.
- First (and last) appearance of Wade Pilcher.
- First (and last) appearance of Mark Arbogast.
- First (and last) appearance of Colby.
- First (and last) appearance of Cailinn.
- First (and last) appearance of Rose.
- First (and last) appearance of Emma.
- First (and last) appearance of Noelle.
- First (and last) appearance of Mary Jean.
- First (and last) appearance of Robbie.
- First (and last) appearance of Alyssa.
- First (and last) appearance of Nathan.
- Last appearance of Hap Abernathy.
- Last appearance of Meredith Dupree.
- Last appearance of Calvin Dupree.
- Last appearance of Ben Buchholz.
- Last appearance of Matthew Hennesey.
- Last appearance of Wilkins.
Goofs/Errors
- It's stated throughout the book that it has been almost two years since the dead started walking, this contradicts the previous book which states that it has been over two years. In reality, less than a year has passed.
- It is stated at the beginning of the book that there are only 25 to 30 residents in Woodbury, later revealed to be 27 (22 who stayed behind plus a group of 5 as the rescue team), but in the previous book, there were 33 residents left. Later, with the addition of the 14 people from Carlinville, the population of Woodbury is stated to be of 43 (which would give an original population of 29).
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