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Plague of the Dead (The Morningstar Strain) (Paperback)

by Z.A. Recht (Author), Travis Adkins (Editor), Bowie Ibarra (Introduction)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Permuted Press (1 Dec 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0978970705
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978970703
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 201,635 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The end begins with a viral outbreak unlike anything mankind has ever encountered before. The infected are subject to delirium, fever, a dramatic increase in violent behavior, and a one-hundred percent mortality rate. Death. But it doesn't end there. The victims return from death to walk the earth. When a massive military operation fails to contain the plague of the living dead it escalates into a global pandemic. In one fell swoop, the necessities of life become much more basic. Gone are petty everyday concerns. Gone are the amenities of civilized life. Yet a single law of nature remains: Live, or die. Kill, or be killed. On one side of the world, a battle-hardened General surveys the remnants of his command: a young medic, a veteran photographer, a brash Private, and dozens of refugees, all are his responsibility-all thousands of miles from home. Back in the United States, an Army Colonel discovers the darker side of Morningstar virus and begins to collaborate with a well-known journalist to leak the information to the public...The Morningstar Saga has begun.

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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One heck of a good zombie novel, 19 Feb 2007
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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If the Z in Z.A. Recht doesn't stand for Zombie, it ought to because the man has given the world a great zombie novel in Plague of the Dead (actually, I think the Z stands for Zach, but maybe he can go about getting that changed). Usually, when I start reviewing a zombie novel or movie, I start by pointing out that this horror fan has never been a huge fan of zombies, but I'm not going to do that this time around. Thanks to the one-two punch of David Wellington and now Z.A. Recht, I now consider myself a true fan of the zombie genre. Today's new crop of post-apocalyptic horror writers have created something far more interesting than a braindead, animated corpse wandering the countryside looking for revenge on behalf of some voodoo queen.

Out of the remote regions of Africa it arose, a virus that made Ebola look like a case of the sniffles. The Morningstar Strain, as it was dubbed, doesn't just kill you (and thus itself); it reanimates your sorry ass and sends you out looking for sustenance in the form of human flesh. Yep, you can't blame any black ops government operation for the epidemic that threatens to exterminate human life on this planet this time around. This virus is completely natural - and beyond deadly. Lt. Colonel Anna Demilio of the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease (USAMRIID) actually goes out of her way to warn the powers that be of the threat early on, but the bureaucracy as well as international opposition doesn't even allow for any travel restrictions to be put in place until it's far too late. By the time U.S. leaders realize the extent of the threat, carriers escaping the troubled regions have transported the virus to various places all over the world. America sends in troops to try and cut Africa off from the Middle East and all regions beyond, while the leaders back home rely on wishful thinking alone to keep America's shores safe of the threat. An official policy of denial actually hamstrings Demilio in whatever futile efforts she might have made in terms of working toward a vaccine - and lands herself and a brave, plucky reporter named Julie Ortiz some quality time in one of the NSA's least hospitable accommodations. The whole world is going to hell, but the government is consumed with punishing those who release the already obvious truth as traitors to their country.

Military attempts to cut the virus off on the African continent come to a head at the Suez Canal, but the forces under the command of Major General Francis Sherman are overtaken in the end by an endless horde of zombies. The veritable army of the undead comes in two flavors. While the shamblers are slowed down by the effects of rigor mortis and various decay, runners (those who succumbed to the virus before death) will freakin' run you down and can only be stopped by a shot to the head (or a skull-bashing whammy, but you really don't won't to be close enough to one of them to have to resort to hand-to-hand combat). Take these guys out in droves, and more of them just keep coming, climbing over the remains of the fallen. After a harrowing coastal evacuation, the ranks of survivor soldiers and refugees easily fit on one naval destroyer. Those numbers fall further thanks to an outbreak of Morningstar on board the ship. With limited men, food, and weapons, and no communication with any other military forces, Sherman and his men have to come up with their own plan once they reach the waters off the American West Coast. They soon get undeniable proof that even the rural sections of the country have not been spared in the least by the doomsday virus. The only seeming hope for humanity lies in the efforts of Sherman and his ragtag army of soldiers and civilians to eventually link up with Dr. Anna Demilio.

Plague of the Dead features just about all the zombie action you could want, taking you from the armed African offensives leading up to the battle at the Suez Canal to a number of dangerous and thrilling scenes of urban warfare inside America's hinterland. The fighting is, more often than not, intense and bloody, which is just the way I like it. Many a good character is lost along the way, some heroically and others quite ignominiously, but those who survive grow into really strong characters you really root for - and that, plus the promise of more bloody good zombie action to come, leaves you primed and ready for the forthcoming books in Z.A. Recht's zombie trilogy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars does not disappoint, 14 Sep 2009
To be honest I was not sure what to expect from this book as I have read the resident evil series (have seen\played many zombie films/games) but in no time I became hooked on the storyline. My main concern was that it would be too similar to all the other books out there so it was great when I got into the story and found it to be refreshing and exciting. The story progresses well and you gradually get to discover more about the characters, get to know their personalities, their aims, and of course about the virus itself. The book is up to date not only in the way it is written and when the actual story is set, but also with present day concerns and research of viruses and their ability to spread rapidly and cause chaos worldwide.
To sum up the book in brief it is fun, exciting, griping, nail biting in places and should not disappoint horror/zombie fans.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A total gripper, 23 Jun 2007
Having read World War Z I was bitten (parden the pun)and decided to try this after reading good reveiws. The characters are well drawn and easy to empathise with and the plot instills a believable feeling of dread as the world spirals into chaos. I got this book on a Tuesday and finished it on the Saturday morning, would've finished it earlier but I've gotta work for a living. Hopefully, the sequel 'Thunder and Ashes' won't be too long.
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4.0 out of 5 stars PACY AND VISCERAL
Plague of the Dead is a pacy and visceral the characters evoke sympathy and the action is well written. Read this if you like horror / zombie genre.
Published 3 months ago by phatmann

2.0 out of 5 stars Cliché ridden mediocrity at it's maudlin' inoffensive best
Basically if you've seen any of the 28 Days/Weeks Later or awful Resident Evil movies don't bother.
What we get here is grizzled military leader leading a clichéd group of... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars 50 marines - a zillion zombies
somebody tell me why there is a tiny deployment (with little fire power) of U.S. soldiers trying to stop millions of zombies escaping africa. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Berry Burton

2.0 out of 5 stars lacks bite
For a book that contains so much action, Plague of the Dead is remarkably dull. Leaden, lumpy, listless dialogue and a cast of characters lifted from the Big Book of Gung Ho... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mr. Paul Garner

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic...
I purchased this in July. I had read it in 2 days.

I really really got into Plague as soon as I started. Everything works together so well. Read more
Published 13 months ago by C. WOOD

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent

I don't know how anyone can compare this with World War Z!!!!!!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Ho-hum
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