Slow Burn
A new flu strain has been spreading across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Disturbing news footage is flooding the cable news channels. People are worried. People are frightened. But Zed Zane is oblivious. Zed needs to borrow rent money from his parents. He gets up Sunday morning, drinks enough...
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A new flu strain has been spreading across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Disturbing news footage is flooding the cable news channels. People are worried. People are frightened. But Zed Zane is oblivious. Zed needs to borrow rent money from his parents. He gets up Sunday morning, drinks enough tequila to stifle his pride and heads to his mom’s house for a lunch of begging, again. But something is wrong. There’s blood in the foyer. His mother’s corpse is on the living room floor. Zed’s stepdad, Dan is wild with crazy-eyed violence and attacks Zed when he comes into the house. They struggle into the kitchen. Dan’s yellow teeth tear at Zed’s arm but Zed grabs a knife and stabs Dan, thirty-seven times, or so the police later say. With infection burning in his blood, Zed is arrested for murder but the world is falling apart and he soon finds himself back on the street, fighting for his life among the infected who would kill him and the normal people, who fear him.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781491087466 (1491087463)
ASIN: 1491087463
Publish date: July 24th 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 246
Edition language: English
Series: Zero Day (#1)
Synopsis: A new flu strain has been spreading across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Disturbing news footage is flooding the cable news channels. People are worried. People are frightened. But Zed Zane is oblivious. Zed needs to borrow rent money from his parents. He gets up Sunday morning, drinks enoug...
I enjoyed this novella/short story... at 152 pages I do not consider this a novel or a book. I would also call this a serial rather than a novella. The price was right- free (on the Nook). There were things I liked about the story- it was fast-paced with an interesting take on the zombie phenome...
Between the lack of indents (a line break just isn't good enough, I'm sorry. The page looks like a wall of text) and the manic first-person writing, I just can't. Apparently reading is just not a good bet for me today.
You know what? If the zombies come, I am not saving SHIT. I'm not saving you, your puppy, your mama, nada.Not because I don't care (I will cry over the puppy), but because ZOMBIES. And in that kind of shit-meets-fan situation where the world is ending, we're all better off dead anyways, right?So no ...
Nothing special and utterly disappointingUtter disappointment. I don't care if there is a second book or what happens to ANY of these characters. No real character development took place so I never grew attached enough to care. I read some of the reviews and really was expecting this to be something...