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What would happen if a viral agent was released on American soil? How would local agencies react? How would the military respond? What if it was one of their own? Would they own it or attempt to cover it up? If a major operation was jeopardized because of the release, would that alter any of the decisions? A potent viral agent, created to destabilize a region for forces to move in and clean up, is accidentally spilled in a metropolis. Those infected serve only to afflict others through any means.
A small mountain town is isolated by a snowstorm as an ancient evil, gone pandemic, turns the residents into the living dead. Almost overnight the town becomes a snowy tomb of the roaming, hungry infected. Stranded by the weather, hiding, a small group of survivors follows the progress of the disease as society around them and around the world begins to break down. Determined to escape, they find that the normal rules of civilization don't apply anymore. Will they be able to adapt to this strange, hungry new world?
Since childhood Nila Carter has been made to spend every weekend at the family cabin. In her teenage years she believes it to be a prison; as an adult it becomes her sanctuary and means to survive. When a mysterious outbreak occurs in India, Nila's brother, Bobby, a virologist with the CDC, places the family on a precautionary alert to be ready to bug out. Unlike anything he's ever seen, the rabies-like virus is not just deadly; it causes extreme violent behavior in those infected.
Those who would seek a new world order have unleashed the most devastating virus onto mankind, and even they do not know the secrets hidden in their weapon. Follow along as Harry, a CDC scientist, races to figure out what exactly the virus is and how to stop it. It will be up to him and a group of marines led by Major Sanders to stop the zombie fallout before it ravages an unsuspecting world.
Millions died when the Enillo Virus swept the earth. Millions more were lost when the victims of the plague refused to stay dead, instead rising to slaughter and feed on those left alive. For survivors like John Talon and his son Jake, they are faced with a choice: Do they submit to the dead, raising the white flag of surrender? Or do they find the will to fight, to try and hang on to the last shreds of humanity?
It's been almost a year since the first signs that we killed our planet began to arise. Order and humanity are gone now, replaced by vigilante justice and survival at all costs. Nine months have passed since the quarantines were put in place. Six months since we realized it was too late, and just after that, the governments of the world fell.
What would happen if a viral agent was released on American soil? How would local agencies react? How would the military respond? What if it was one of their own? Would they own it or attempt to cover it up? If a major operation was jeopardized because of the release, would that alter any of the decisions? A potent viral agent, created to destabilize a region for forces to move in and clean up, is accidentally spilled in a metropolis. Those infected serve only to afflict others through any means.
A small mountain town is isolated by a snowstorm as an ancient evil, gone pandemic, turns the residents into the living dead. Almost overnight the town becomes a snowy tomb of the roaming, hungry infected. Stranded by the weather, hiding, a small group of survivors follows the progress of the disease as society around them and around the world begins to break down. Determined to escape, they find that the normal rules of civilization don't apply anymore. Will they be able to adapt to this strange, hungry new world?
Since childhood Nila Carter has been made to spend every weekend at the family cabin. In her teenage years she believes it to be a prison; as an adult it becomes her sanctuary and means to survive. When a mysterious outbreak occurs in India, Nila's brother, Bobby, a virologist with the CDC, places the family on a precautionary alert to be ready to bug out. Unlike anything he's ever seen, the rabies-like virus is not just deadly; it causes extreme violent behavior in those infected.
Those who would seek a new world order have unleashed the most devastating virus onto mankind, and even they do not know the secrets hidden in their weapon. Follow along as Harry, a CDC scientist, races to figure out what exactly the virus is and how to stop it. It will be up to him and a group of marines led by Major Sanders to stop the zombie fallout before it ravages an unsuspecting world.
Millions died when the Enillo Virus swept the earth. Millions more were lost when the victims of the plague refused to stay dead, instead rising to slaughter and feed on those left alive. For survivors like John Talon and his son Jake, they are faced with a choice: Do they submit to the dead, raising the white flag of surrender? Or do they find the will to fight, to try and hang on to the last shreds of humanity?
It's been almost a year since the first signs that we killed our planet began to arise. Order and humanity are gone now, replaced by vigilante justice and survival at all costs. Nine months have passed since the quarantines were put in place. Six months since we realized it was too late, and just after that, the governments of the world fell.
Zombie Battle is a five-part series. This audiobook contains the first three parts: Outbreak, Integration and Invasion.
A mysterious virus emerges after a meteor lands near a remote village in Peru. Authorities brought in to investigate discover the horrific virus not only kills but reanimates its victims, turning them into the walking dead.
Believing they have contained the outbreak, samples of the contagion are brought to the United States via infected military and other victims. The virus breaks boundaries and the infection spreads, initiating the ground invasion of the War against the Undead.
The war begins as the numbers of the undead increase and civil unrest begins. The fate of the world hangs in the balance as it is not only man against the undead, but man against man.
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
I wish I could think of anyone who would enjoy this book...
Would you ever listen to anything by Jacqueline Druga again?
Nope...
What didn’t you like about Andrew B. Wehrlen’s performance?
I'm sure he did the best he could with the dialog, story and characters but the voices were almost annoying...
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Zombie Battle: Trinity?
I have read and listened to many zombie books. This is the first and only one I can not find something positive about...I wish I could but I can't...
Any additional comments?
Don't waist your time or money.
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
YES!!! How the narrator reads the story.
Delivery is "staccato" and broken. I think the narrator was attempting a type of dramatic affect, which turns out somewhat annoying.
What did you like best about this story?
The pace and direction. I have to be honest, I've only listened to 69% of the story. I can't help but stopping after a while because of 'how' it's being read.
Would you be willing to try another one of Andrew B. Wehrlen’s performances?
If he reads in all his performance this way, probably not. He is too phonetic on how he reads words. It doesn't sound natural.
Do you think Zombie Battle: Trinity needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Can't really comment on that yet. I'll download the e-book so I can finish the story.
Any additional comments?
no.
What would have made Zombie Battle: Trinity better?
An editor, a plot, anything original and something exciting
Would you recommend Zombie Battle: Trinity to your friends? Why or why not?
Nope. There are many better Zombie novels
Would you be willing to try another one of Andrew B. Wehrlen’s performances?
Nope. He sounds as if he is seeing the material for the first time and isn't sure where the sentences break or end
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Zombie Battle: Trinity?
Oh my goodness..too many to list
Any additional comments?
It's not that difficult to write better material. The waste of time saddens me.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful