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Zombie Fallout [Kindle Edition]

Mark Tufo
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Late Fall – 2010

Reuters – Estimates say that nearly three thousand people nationwide, and fifteen thousand people worldwide have died of the H1N1 virus or Swine flu and nearly eighty thousand cases have been confirmed in hospitals and clinics across the United States and the world, the World Heath Organization reported. The influenza pandemic of 2010, while not nearly as prolific as the one that raged in 1918 still has citizens around the world in a near state of panic.

New York Post (Headlines October 31st) – Beware! Children Carry Germs! – Halloween Canceled!

New York Times – (Headlines November 3rd) – Swine flu claims latest victim – Vice President surrounded by family and friends at the end.

Boston Globe – (Headlines November 28th) – Swine Flu Vaccinations Coming!

Boston Herald – (Headlines December 6th) – Shots in Short Supply – Lines Long!

National Enquirer – (Headlines December 7th) – The Dead Walk!

There would be no more headlines.

It started in a lab at the CDC (Center for Disease Control), virologists were so relieved to finally have an effective vaccination against the virulent swine flu. Pressure to come up with something had come from the highest office in the land. In an attempt at speed the virologists had made two mistakes, first they used a live virus and second they didn’t properly test for side effects. Within days hundreds of thousands of vaccinations shipped across the US and the world. People lined up for the shots, like they were waiting in line for concert tickets. Fights broke out in drugstores as fearful throngs tried their best to get one of the limited shots. Within days the CDC knew something was wrong. Between 4 and 7 hours of receiving the shot roughly 95% succumbed to the active H1N1 virus in the vaccination. More unfortunate than the death of the infected was the added side effect of reanimation, it would be a decade before scientists were able to ascertain how that happened. The panic that followed couldn’t be measured. Loved ones did what loved ones always do, they tried to comfort, their kids or their spouses or their siblings, but what came back was not human not even remotely. Those people that survived their first encounter with these monstrosities usually did not come through unscathed, if bitten they had fewer than 6 hours of humanity left, the clock was ticking. During the first few hysteria ridden days of The Coming as it has become known, many thought the virus was airborne, luckily that was not the case or nobody would have survived. It was a dark time in human history. One from which we may never be able to pull ourselves out of the ashes from.

About the Author

Mark Tufo was born in Boston Massachusetts. He attended UMASS Amherst where he obtained a BA and later joined the US Marine Corp. He was stationed in Parris Island SC, Twenty Nine Palms CA and Kaneohe Bay Hawaii. After his tour he went into the Human Resources field with a worldwide financial institution and has gone back to college at CTU to complete his masters. He has written the Indian Hill trilogy with the first Indian Hill - Encounters being published for the Amazon Kindle in July 2009. He lives in Colorado with his wife, three kids and two English bulldogs. Visit him at marktufo.com for news on his next two installments of the Indian Hill trilogy and his new novel Zombie Fallout.

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 587 KB
  • Print Length: 308 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 145151705X
  • Publisher: Mark Tufo; 2 edition (5 Feb 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003A022YO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,690 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Put simply, I love anything zombie, movies, books, video games and Zombie Fallout stands out as one of the very best. My girlfriend bought me a Kindle for Christmas and it was the first ebook I downloaded. I haven't put it down since, I've been living one handed the last two days absolutely enthralled by Mike Talbot.

I've read some awful zombie books, even one where the zombies were controlled by millions of fleas inside them... Fail. Reading a book this good was a rare treat. I love how it tackled the psychological side in depth. The way the zombies were faster than a slow lurch, but not 28 days later fast, brilliant. The one smart zombie, it went into that substory the perfect amount. In fact, it was entirely awesome. I enjoyed it far more than World War Z, I was gripped throughout. I can't wait to see this on the silver screen.

Mark Tufo is now sky high on my favourite authors list (and I read about a book a week minimum). I get a sneaky suspicion that in 20 years time we'll all be talking Romero vs. Tufo
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By SuzeeQ
Format:Kindle Edition
If you like horror or zombie fiction then you will love this book. It takes a special type of imagination to take a very tired geanre such as zombie fiction and create something completely unique. Mark Tufo has taken the traditional zombie / post appocolypse world and basically blown it to smitherines!

I can only imagine the type of imagination this man has, probably similar to the person who wrote 'Pride, Prejudice and Zombies' or the filmakers of 'Colin' and this is seen throughout the series and in prequals. At every turn Mark turns away from anything that you would expect him to do and creates a terrifying and unmissable read.

With regards to some negative feedback about the punctuation and grammer, these are fair comments, I work in publishing and the first few pages of this book set my teeth on edge, Mark has a tendancy to make up words when nothing conventional will do and it's quirky, and I think that unless you have an inability to have fun it's easy to ignore any mistakes as the story kicks in.

If you are looking for high class literature, look in another category, if your looking for a fantastic story, with lots of twists and turns, with more books ready to read then this is for you. And really it's not as if you're paying a huge amount for it, it would be a few pounds very well spent.

The author is also very involved with his fans and enables them to comment and ask questions on his facebook page, you can't do that with Jane Austen can you??!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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As many other people, I bought this book when I first purchased my Kindle and was browsing the free and cheap horror reads, as I am a fan of the genre. I thought it sounded like a bit of fun and had good reviews so decided to give it a try. What I found was a well written, harrowing, laugh out loud, darn good novel!! I think every zombie-fan can relate to Mike Talbot, as we all like to think we'd stand a good chance of surviving a 'Zomb-ocalypse' because of the books we've read, films we've seen and games we've played. This empathy for the characters makes the reader feel a part of the journey and a part of the Talbot family itself.

Well done Mark Tufo - Zombie Fallout is now one of my favourite books and I'm sure the following installments will be just as exciting and thought provoking!
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OTT about the stink, but a lot of fun
It reads like a film and is written in a first person diary style. My first zombie book, and definitely not the last! Read more
Published 6 days ago by LikkleNitty
A fun book that leads you quickly into the series
When I picked up this book I didn't realise it was part of a series. It's a good read. I hadn't read a zombie book before and this was a great introduction.
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fantastic series in a an overdone genre. funny. witty. detailed. vivid. captivating. addictive. dont miss out. get this book and find yourself craving more
Published 1 month ago by Sarah.m
Excellent book
Really enjoyed this book, I read the first few pages on the Amazon site and I was hooked and bought it immediatly. Read more
Published 1 month ago by NeedVodka
Zombie obsession required
This book is certainly not a genre spanning masterpiece and in either writing or story. However the key issue that irritated me were suspense, the bread and butter of any horror... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Adam B
Couldn't put it down and missed my tube stop
I am a huge fan of all different genres of book, mostly horror and crime thrillers and have read a few zombie related books in the past few months but this was by far the best. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tubereader12
Meh
This is the type of book i thought i'd love, but i didnt...
It bored me so that i couldnt finish and i find the whole way its written is really annoying. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Beth
Zombie Fallout
It has been a long time since I read a horror story - mostly Stephen King or James Herbert etc. I picked Fallout because there had been a good number of positive reviews and I was... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Caberfeidh
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Published 1 month ago by Ms. C. Hankinson
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