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Apocalypse Cow [Hardcover]

Michael Logan
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Book Description

10 May 2012

When scientists with warped imaginations accidentally unleash an experimental bioweapon that transforms Britain's animals into sneezing, bloodthirsty zombies with a penchant for pre-dinner sex with their victims, three misfits become the unlikely hope for salvation.

Abattoir worker Terry Borders' love life is crippled by the stench of death that clings to his skin from his days spent slaughtering cows; teenage vegan Geldof 'Scabby' Peters alternates between scratching furiously at his rash and baiting his overbearing New Age mother; and inept journalist Lesley McBrien struggles forlornly in the shadow of her famous war correspondent father and the star journalist at the Glasgow Tribune.

When Britain begins a rapid descent into chaos and ministers cynically attempt to blame al-Qaeda, Lesley stumbles upon proof that the government is behind the outbreak. During her bumbling quest to unveil the truth, she crosses paths with Terry and Geldof, and together they set out to escape a quarantined Britain with the evidence and vital data that could unlock a cure for the virus.

Standing in the way are rampaging hordes of animals, a ruthless security agent and an army ready to shoot anybody with a case of the sniffles on the off-chance the virus has mutated.

Three losers. Overwhelming odds. A single outcome: the world is screwed.


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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (10 May 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0857521179
  • ISBN-13: 978-0857521170
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 3.2 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 305,342 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Apocalypse Cow made me snort with laughter (Terry Pratchett )

A fast-paced dark comedy stuffed with violence, sprinkled with sex, reminiscent of Tom Sharpe, including witty lines and observations that are Pratchett-esque in their pointiness. (Sunday Express )

A comic, blood-soaked romp...at times a hilarious social satire, and at others an action-packed gore fest, sure to please fans of the traditional zombie story...an accomplished novel by a promising writer. (Press Association )

The writing is full of sardonic wit and wordplay, much in the same way of Pratchett's Discworld, and each chapter begins with a pun (this is somewhat to be expected in a book called Apocalypse Cow, but will leave readers laughing and groaning in equal measure) (Bookgeeks )

Michael Logan's black comedy is an absurd yet utterly addictive read. (Stylist magazine )

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Forget the cud. They want blood...an outrageously entertaining and original take on the 'zombie apocalypse' - joint winner of the first Terry Pratchett 'Anywhere But Here, Anywhen But Now' Prize...

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Cartimand TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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From the corny pun-title and blurb, we all know pretty well what to expect with this book and you certainly won't be disappointed. As Shaun of the Dead style comedies go, Apocalypse Cow is a bloody jagged slash above the rest. The first real belly laugh was the hilarious (albeit slightly bad taste) Heather Mills gag in chapter two and author Michael Logan just keeps those genuinely funny scenes coming, punctuated by elements of wince-making gore, some truly caustic satire and the occasional profound and even moving moment. Yes, incongruous though it sounds, I did say moving! There's a brief conversation on page 181 that suddenly cuts through all the gore and farce and left me almost with a tear in my eye. That was clever - hitting the reader with a sucker punch when they're least suspecting! The characters owe a lot to Tom Sharpe-style gross caricatures and those of you who loved the Wilt series or the Great Pursuit are sure to enjoy this. The author's use of simile was particularly inventive and amusing - I especially enjoyed a couple of errant pubic hairs being compared to the antennae of a Madagascar hissing cockroach!

Only criticisms? Well one of the characters - David, just felt a bit wrong - like little more than a cheap foil to launch a few more gags, and when the book morphs into a semi-serious road movie, some of the action simply doesn't feel believable. In fact, it's probably fair to say that the story peaks a bit too soon, with the first half being more enjoyable.

No big deal though. Overall, Apocalypse Cow is a very entertaining slant on the survivalist genre and it would make a rattling good black comedy movie.

If you like a little gross diversion and more than a few belly-laughs, Apocalypse Cow is highly recommended!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Just right 21 May 2012
By Mr. G. Battle VINE™ VOICE
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Humour in novels is a hit and miss affair and a zombie cow apocalypse may sound more farcical than humourous, however it's surprisingly deft in its delivery. Logan's comedic style is similar to that of Ben Elton, creating humour from the well written and fleshed out characters, rather than just silly actions. The cast are certainly diverse and (very similarly to Elton) the taboo nature of the source material creates an adult read, with humour delivered sometimes in punches and sometimes more wryly. There's actually a plot in there too, rather like 28 Days Later in reverse, whilst the earlier chapters are reminiscent of Shaun of the Dead. albeit it more bovine. The fun is not as prevalent in the final fifth, where the action takes precedence, however, unlike Elton, there are no dry patches up until that point, Logan is consistent with his style and it's rare to find that in many books in the humour genre. This is a successful merger of horror and comedy and although it's another zombie book, this doesn't really feel like one since the characters are so important.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By russell clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Michael Logan's Apocalypse Cow has won some award or other but that is not the reason you should read it. You should it because it is an original irreverent and hugely entertaining spin on the rather saturated zombie market with a slight edge of social satire thrown in for good measure.
Terry works in an abattoir in Glasgow and thinks he stinks of rotting meat , which is proving a bit of a drawback in social situations . However animated rotting meat is soon more of a concern for Terry when cows at the abattoir refuse to die after been slaughtered and seem intent on pursuing a non vegetarian diet themselves. As do many other species of animal ......but not birds...hmmmmm.
Meanwhile randy teenager Geldoff , whose parents consist of a vegan slogan spouting nude round the house mother and permanently stoned father , who insist in indulging in elongated and noisy sessions of tantric sex, is about to get brought into the mix due to their neighbour - Terry's unhinged cousin, his wife Mary and their brutish teenage sons . Then there is Lesley , an incompetent reporter for the Glasgow Tribune who due to picking another reporters phone call has stumbled onto the biggest story in British history involving lots of the nefarious stuff that Governments tend to get up to.
Apocalypse Cow is , lets be honest a touch silly , but therein lies part of it's appeal .The author manages to convey a serious message about Government cynicism , immorality and incompetence but do so through believable characters and acerbic dialogue rather than po -faced posturing and sheer relentless horror. Though there are elements of that in the book as well. The horror that is, not the po-faced posturing .The humour is drawn form the things people say and do when under extreme duress .There is even a Monty Python type exchange near the books end which is just terrifically comic.
I have deliberately kept my review obtuse so as not to give too much away( though you could probably hazard a good guess ) I recommend reading this book not just to find out what actually occurs but because while doing so you will ,in all likelihood have a jolly good time. Having Britain quarantined and threatened with carpet bombing by the French has never been so much fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good read
Great book can't wait for the next one and I think it would make a good film well worth reading
Published 1 month ago by Tidyupmick
3.0 out of 5 stars Stream-of-consciousness style humour
This is a competent example of the style that Douglas Adams (and to a lesser extent Terry Pratchett, who created this award) excelled at - when reading, it has the appearance of... Read more
Published 1 month ago by L. Hennessy
3.0 out of 5 stars BLACK SHEEP meets SHAUN OF THE DEAD
When a secret government experiment to create a biological warfare agent goes wrong, the British government tries to cover it up by killing the infected subjects (a herd of cows)... Read more
Published 3 months ago by I Read, Therefore I Blog
1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful
The pun on the cover is the funniest thing about the book, and it's not that funny. Should be full of horror - but who cares about these cardboard characters enough to get... Read more
Published 4 months ago by H. Pymar
5.0 out of 5 stars How could you possibly sum this up!!
What a fantastic book! Zombie cows... from start to finish this book was excellent. Great characters, great story. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. J W
5.0 out of 5 stars The blackest of black comedies
This is a brilliant, fun read, and the blackest of black comedies. I won't give away too much, but if you're a fan of zombie cows then this book is really worth a try. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Camembaert
5.0 out of 5 stars Pulp comedy at its best
Imagine Ben Elton and Quentin Tarantino joining forces over a funny cigarette and you begin to understand what this book is about. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Nickulous
4.0 out of 5 stars Check your disbelief at the door
This is a crazy, rollercoaster ride of a book that is deeply enjoyable when not analysed on a deep level.

So, I will try to summarise what goes on here. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Brian Hamilton
4.0 out of 5 stars It hasn't stopped me enjoying a nice steak but...
To begin with I thought that Apocalypse Cow was just a humorous story without any bite (forgive the pun! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Whatchamacallit
5.0 out of 5 stars Farcical apocalyptic moo-hem
Michael Logan's farcical novel `Apocalypse Cow' is a thoroughly enjoyable read. The characters are a motley crew of odd-balls from the geeky schoolboy with the pathetically radical... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Bama70
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