Tuesday, January 15, 2013

First Review of 'Pulseless Pandemic' is Five Stars!

A review of Pulseless Pandemic on Barnes and Noble shows a five star [*****] rating (nothing written). That explains a recent mini-surge of sales on Barnes and Noble for the book. Love those Zombie thrillers. The book story is as follows...

An African virus, born in the Congo, jumps from the high primates to humans. It demonstrates a 100% kill rate. It didn't stop there. The dead rise to feed on the living. Some interesting sub-stories develop, including a Paris flight with an infected pilot; a Big Easy 'bushmeat' dinner; a ship traveling to the Bahamas with infected items; a sick U.S. Senator determined to reach his home in the D.C. area; and a buffet of ape meat flown in to the U.S. from Kinshasa in the Congo. Each has a common theme. The living are just trying to survive, find refuge, and survive assaults. The violence unravels into an apocalyptic ending where a cure is available, but the end may or may not be.