Mutation Z

The Ebola Zombies

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Marilyn Peake ISBN: 1230000577656
Publisher: Marilyn Peake Publication: September 16, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marilyn Peake
ISBN: 1230000577656
Publisher: Marilyn Peake
Publication: September 16, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

First book in the series.

Ebola, one of the most feared of the hemorrhagic diseases, has begun spreading across the borders of West African countries.  The CDC and the World Health Organization have admitted they are losing control over the disease.  Some hint at a possible worldwide pandemic.  At exactly this point in time, Emma Johnson graduates from nursing school.  She takes a job in an Ebola treatment camp inside Liberia, West Africa.  The camp is state-of-the-art.  It's run by the CDC and the World Health Organization, and protected by the U.S. military.  Emma uncovers a secret about this facility: medical experimentation is being conducted along with treatment.  Whether or not Emma can ever escape the camp, she's determined to get the story out.  She has intimate knowledge of a biological horror being secretly unleashed upon the world.  NOVELETTE.  GENRES: Apocalyptic Science Fiction, Zombie Fiction, Conspiracy Fiction, Horror.

Mutation Z: The Ebola Zombies is the first book in a series.  In the next book, the zombie virus will cross geographical boundaries and go increasingly out of control.

REVIEWS:

From Rebecca Engelmann, Sister Sinister Speaks Blog:

"It looked like exactly the kind of book that I'm interested in and I was right! I read it in a single sitting, as I couldn't possibly put it down, and it was the realism that hooked me from the start...I am VERY excited to hear that this novelette will be growing into a series! Especially because of the ending that leaves you with buggy eyes and an impressive jaw gape."

From Shandy Jo at Mama Knows Books:

"The scariest part of the book, is it could happen. Emma goes to Africa to volunteer her services as a nurse at the Ebola camps. The thing is, the camps aren't quite what they seem. With the recent Ebola outbreak, this book really kind of hits home.

"The plot sucked me in, as it was well done and believable. This take on the pandemic angle was well done, and an interesting to see a zombie outbreak from start. I have to say this kept me on the edge of my seat, and made me want to wash my hands repeatedly. I felt the book played on our fears of sickness and how scientist play God. My only real complaint with the book was that the ending felt sudden. I enjoyed the book and I'm curious as to how the second one continues."

From Rachel Dove, Kindle Book Reviewer:

"Marilyn Peake is well known for pushing the envelope of sci-fi writing, and this offering is no different. Starkly relevant, this zombie short reads like a case file, a diary of a witness to this apocalypse, plausibly believable as far as zombie fiction goes, and as it is one of my favourite genres, I have read a lot!"

From Kristin at Blood, Sweat and Books:

"Mutation Z was a Novella I jumped wholeheartedly into. Ebola is one of the scariest, yet most fascinating diseases on the planet for me so combining that with a Zombie outbreak is downright terrifyingly awesome.

"One of the best parts about Mutation Z was the virus itself. Not only is it scary because it deals with Ebola but also because it only works during the full moon. Any other time of day and those injected with the serum would seem just as normal as you or me making them perfect carriers or weapons to spread the virus far and wide."

AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: www.marilynpeake.com   

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First book in the series.

Ebola, one of the most feared of the hemorrhagic diseases, has begun spreading across the borders of West African countries.  The CDC and the World Health Organization have admitted they are losing control over the disease.  Some hint at a possible worldwide pandemic.  At exactly this point in time, Emma Johnson graduates from nursing school.  She takes a job in an Ebola treatment camp inside Liberia, West Africa.  The camp is state-of-the-art.  It's run by the CDC and the World Health Organization, and protected by the U.S. military.  Emma uncovers a secret about this facility: medical experimentation is being conducted along with treatment.  Whether or not Emma can ever escape the camp, she's determined to get the story out.  She has intimate knowledge of a biological horror being secretly unleashed upon the world.  NOVELETTE.  GENRES: Apocalyptic Science Fiction, Zombie Fiction, Conspiracy Fiction, Horror.

Mutation Z: The Ebola Zombies is the first book in a series.  In the next book, the zombie virus will cross geographical boundaries and go increasingly out of control.

REVIEWS:

From Rebecca Engelmann, Sister Sinister Speaks Blog:

"It looked like exactly the kind of book that I'm interested in and I was right! I read it in a single sitting, as I couldn't possibly put it down, and it was the realism that hooked me from the start...I am VERY excited to hear that this novelette will be growing into a series! Especially because of the ending that leaves you with buggy eyes and an impressive jaw gape."

From Shandy Jo at Mama Knows Books:

"The scariest part of the book, is it could happen. Emma goes to Africa to volunteer her services as a nurse at the Ebola camps. The thing is, the camps aren't quite what they seem. With the recent Ebola outbreak, this book really kind of hits home.

"The plot sucked me in, as it was well done and believable. This take on the pandemic angle was well done, and an interesting to see a zombie outbreak from start. I have to say this kept me on the edge of my seat, and made me want to wash my hands repeatedly. I felt the book played on our fears of sickness and how scientist play God. My only real complaint with the book was that the ending felt sudden. I enjoyed the book and I'm curious as to how the second one continues."

From Rachel Dove, Kindle Book Reviewer:

"Marilyn Peake is well known for pushing the envelope of sci-fi writing, and this offering is no different. Starkly relevant, this zombie short reads like a case file, a diary of a witness to this apocalypse, plausibly believable as far as zombie fiction goes, and as it is one of my favourite genres, I have read a lot!"

From Kristin at Blood, Sweat and Books:

"Mutation Z was a Novella I jumped wholeheartedly into. Ebola is one of the scariest, yet most fascinating diseases on the planet for me so combining that with a Zombie outbreak is downright terrifyingly awesome.

"One of the best parts about Mutation Z was the virus itself. Not only is it scary because it deals with Ebola but also because it only works during the full moon. Any other time of day and those injected with the serum would seem just as normal as you or me making them perfect carriers or weapons to spread the virus far and wide."

AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: www.marilynpeake.com   

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