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Zombie CSU [Kindle Edition]

Jonathan Maberry
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When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth. . .

And law enforcement is ready to take them down!

Since Night of the Living Dead, zombies have been a frightening fixture on the pop culture landscape, lumbering after hapless humans, slurping up brains and veins and whatever warm, fleshy matter they can clench in their rotting limbs. But what if they were real? What would happen if, tomorrow, corpses across the nation began springing up out of their graves and terrorizing the living?

Employing hard science and solid police work--not to mention jaw-dropping (literally!) humor--Zombie CSU is the only guide you need to make it through alive--not undead. At last you can:

  • Investigate zombie crime scenes, collecting and analyzing evidence of zombie attacks, and create a "murder book."

  • Examine the psychology of the zombie and develop a perp profile.

  • Observe medical science pros as they probe felled zombies for forensic clues.

  • Devise a zombie apocalypse survival scorecard and more!

Complete with lists of must-see zombie flicks from around the globe and tons of tips for kicking undead butt, Zombie CSU features hundreds of interviews with real zombie experts, forensics experts, detectives, filmmakers, and more.

Special guest stars: Tony Todd, Brian Keene, Patricia Tallman, David Wellington, James Gunn, Robert Kirkman, Dr. Wade Davis, Robert Sacchetto, Zombie Squad, Ramsey Campbell, Kim Paffenroth, Jamie Russell, Michael "CJ" Kelly, Bruce "Andy" Bohne, and dozens more!

>"Fascinating! An indispensable tool for anyone contemplating tackling a festering corpse onslaught." -- Fearzone.com

"Candid, eye-opening, cutting-edge, startling . . . the existence of zombies may not be so far-fetched after all." --Rue Morgue


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2938 KB
  • Print Length: 404 pages
  • Publisher: Citadel (1 Sep 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0041OT9JE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #292,083 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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An unusual book - le me explain. Firstly, it is lavishly illustrated & features more guest authors & expert witnesses than I've had hot dinners. Secondly, it is glossy & well-put together as a book - there is no doubt that its famous author has put a lot of work into it.

However, for me, it comes across as someone not really into zombies, riding the back of the zombie wave. I hope that does not sound unfair - it is just the text looks like it has been put together by an author with access to significant publisher resources & with so much opinion, the author seems to get lost in all the data & the result I think is slightly confusing.

Some areas of the volume are better, for example the sections on forensics are strong but overall, I am not sure where this book fits into our beloved field of zombie books.

One can't help feeling the author should have used all that research to write a great zombie novel rather than this guide.
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A well written and sometimes interesting book about investigation of crimes - even though it is supposed to be based on Zombies referrence to the real zombie issues how to srvive a plague etc is a bit lacking. Effectively the argument is that if one zombie got loose in America then it would be sorted out in no time... but then what if it broke out in a more developing part of the world... but the book doesn't really cover that. Makes some useful referrences to other books/films and so on. However, some of it is bound to intrigue, interest or at least educate you so if you are a big zombie genre fan then I'd definately recommend this for your bookshelf.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Nice companion piece to the Zombie Survival Guide 17 Sep 2008
By Patrick S. Dorazio - Published on Amazon.com
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So you love zombies? NO, I mean you really LOVE zombies? You spend time in chat rooms debating over the best methods to survive a zombie outbreak or zombie apocalypse. You argue with non-believers about how likely a zombie plague actually is. You love the mechanics of the various zombie incarnations and how society and more specifically the police, the military, and the every day Joe would actually react? You have dug so deep that you actually can vividly imagine the whole process of the zombie invasion would take place, including the discovery of "Patient Zero", the initial victim, and the expansion of the plague or whatever process would take place that caused the initial infection and where it goes from there.
This book is for you.

Jonathan Maberry has done exhaustive research, conducting interviews with over 200 experts in various fields who have as much of a fascination with zombies as he does. This book serves as a research tome for not only the zombie fan but those who might direct a zombie flick or write a zombie story. No stone was left unturned in the process of going through a theoretical zombie apocalypse...well, a lot of it argues the validity of the idea of an apocalypse actually occuring if we are talking about a plausible scientific explaination for zombies rather than a supernatural process. Slow vs. fast, spiritual vs. plague infected, it is discussed here and far beyond that.
My favorite parts of this book had to be the smaller insertions, including the ongoing debate of fast vs. slow zombies as discussed by numerous authors, directors, and other experts in the field. There is also a great deal of zombie art in this book with the artists comments on what they were conceiving and thinking about when they created a particular piece.

I have always felt that in many zombie movies the police and military are treated with limited respect-they are made to be less than competent so a zombie apocalypse is that much more likely. This book presents a fair and balanced view of how the police, SWAT, and the military might actually respond. Good stuff for a real zombie zealot but the author still acknowledges the excitment that goes along with the fantasy that is zombies. Perhaps this book peels back too many layers of this onion in exposing what is realistic and possible but the author says more than once in the book, as a reminder to the reader, that we are talking about zombies here, the modern variation concocted by George Romero in Night of the Living Dead, not something we have ever really seen or that has ever actually really existed...as far as we know.

This is the book for the zombie fanatic. Perhaps a little too dense and complex for the casual zombie observer, someone who digs the occasional zombie flick or book. But if you really are fascinated with everything zombie in all its gory incarnations, if you can imagine hunkering down in a bunker cleaning your guns waiting for the undead to break down your reinforced doors, then this book is a great read.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Boring book that just rambles on 30 Jan 2010
By Brian Brocksmith - Published on Amazon.com
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I bought this book due to my love of all things Zombie. What a disappointment. It took forever to get to the point. It looked like the author was copying information from a book on typical police procedure. He would then awkwardly adjust the data to fit in a Zombie reference. Don't waste your money, their are plenty of other good Zombie books out their.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
It's OK 6 Oct 2008
By Somyunguy - Published on Amazon.com
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This book covers a variety of zombie related topics and has a lot of varied commentary. It mostly goes into how one specific scenario of an abortive zombie apocolypse might not go down. For the most part, it's kind of a bland, dull read.

The author apparently trains police sometimes in hand to hand skills, which makes him an expert on police and all martial arts, and brings in supporting casts to uphold his claims. Probably in an effort to counteract the usual movie idea of incompetent police, he contends that all police officers (all of them) are heavily armed, highly trained experts in weapons and hand to hand fighting skills who follow detailed procedured without error.
He also oversteps his bounds of knowledge on the topics of martial arts without giving it a second thought. For example, he views the katana as God's own lightsaber, and dismisses European weaponry out of hand with just a couple of unqualified comments. He brings in many "expert" witnesses on asian fighting arts, but the only one he brings on western martial arts is some theatrical fencer, not even close to a martial artist!

For the most part, all the fun reading is in the sparse but regularly included caption commentary.

I'd say get this book if you're big time into police work and zombies, but for anyone else it's a dismissal.
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