Extinction Level Event, Book One
2020
Coastal Wilmington, North Carolina stands at the crosshairs. The economy struggles. A flu pandemic spreads. Violent crazies pop up throughout the city. Authorities blame the newest zombie drug. But everyone's saying this is the zombie apocalypse. Is the government using drugs as a cover story for something that would panic the world?
For former Staff Sergeant Peter Sullivan, it’s a good thing. War is what he’s good at—life is what he sucks at. To PhD candidate Phebe Marcelino, it’s a descent into kill or be killed. You never know what you’re made of until tested.
Combat vet Army Rangers, a wounded warrior Delta Sniper, and Marines-turned-cops band together with young civvies in tow. The warfare is bizarre. The military never tried to kill each other before. Only their training and teamwork can save them.
The clock ticks over five days in this next-level zombie apocalypse series by a funny author with a science and the US Armed Forces background. Based on true-life zombie drugs and events of 2012’s ‘bath salts zombie apocalypse.’ Contains dark humor and irreverent smartassery—the only sane way to deal with war.
What reviewers
“ Great characters and believable action ”.
“Speaking as a cynical old soldier and nit picking fool, all I can say about this book is it rocks hard and I could not wait to see the sequel. Most of these type of books are boring and derivative - not this one.” – Michael L. Peirce, reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020.
“ This one goes in the reread pile !”
“Love this book. It puts a new spin on zombie fiction, and quite frankly scared the crap out of me, since out of all the zombie books I've read this one seems like it could really happen! The storyline, humor, and action helped keep me reading instead of heading out to buy a bunker.” –
Carolyn, reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022.
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This book has been severely attacked by them because they disapprove of a woman writing it.
They show a desire mania to discredit and humiliate the author to the point where it appears personal to them. These civvies are obsessed with decreeing random specific military details as wrong and, remarkably, they only go after that which is available on the internet and not the unavailable ingroup US Military knowledge—weird, huh?
Five-star reviewers react to them as the sole voice readers have on Amazon. This same thing is happening across Kindle fiction books whenever these extremists attack. Their ilk clicks “helpful” so customers will see their propaganda first in a battle they invented out of a bygone age. For this book, the battle includes US Military personnel, vet and active, against them in the five-stars as well as conservatives and liberals—the whole range of the middle majority.
Now you know.