The flies are swarming, the bodies decomposing right before their eyes, the room before them is a horror scene more grisly than they have ever witnessed before, yet the team stands in awe, grasping at what lies before them. There is an urgency set in motion the second they arrived at the scene yet t...
Personally I thought this book was going to be another zombie apocalypse . But instead it took a turn to something else. There is a strange infection that's spreading . Perry Dawson is a retired football player . Now resigned to life as a cubicle-bound desk jockey – awakens one morning to find sever...
Infected is a science fiction / horror type story set in the U.S., in the Ann Arbor area. A small (so far) number of people have become infected with an unknown organism. The infection feeds on their paranoia, particularly about law enforcement and the government, and they often end up brutally ki...
Wow. I can't tell you how freaked out triangles have now made me. Blue triangles to be exact. This book is a few years old, but I still won't tell you the plot! Just this. Triangles, paranoia, Colombo and Rage against the Machine are honorable mentions. I have to say I love this author. I actually g...
Finally, some brutal violence. I really liked Perry, but couldn't stand Margaret. Without giving anything away...if I knew the cause of the infection before I started the book, I wouldn't have read it at all. BUT - Sigler did well with it, and I actually enjoyed the outcome.
Horror is a genre that is much maligned. There are people who think nothing of reading a deeply supernatural thriller by John Connolly and yet would scoff at the idea of looking for something to read in the horror section. Preferences are, of course, complex things, but I think it boils down to th...
I first read Infected in early 2010, just before my zombie obsession started, and although it was more than three years ago, I could still remember how this book made me feel (more on that later!). With the release of the third book coming up in a just a few weeks, I wanted to go back and re-read bo...
This is one of those books where you should prepare yourself for an unsatisfying ending because the book continues on in a sequel. What there is in this first volume is a good read that's not for the weak of stomach. An original twist on bodysnatchers.
Scott Sigler delivers a great Sci-Fi/Horror/Thriller - Fast, gory, and fun!The infection gets under your skin, grabs a hold and starts to grow…starts to take over. The infection talks to you and drives you mad. Tells you to kill. It wants to keep you alive so that it can feed off of you. It needs yo...
4.5 stars. This was an excellent sci-fi/horror that begs to be adapted into a David Cronenberg film (with good old fashioned special effects, none of that CGI crap.) I listened to the audio version narrated by the author as a free podcast download from iTunes. The production quality was top-notch...
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