Pandemic: A Novel
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Rating | : | 4.85 (569 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00I8ZMLOC |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 548 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-01 |
Language | : | English |
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A Helluva Ending Richard ED Jones Scott Sigler first grossed me out with "Infection," in which readers meet a man named Scary Perry Dawson. Perry Dawson forever ruined a kitchen implement called chicken scissors. and he was the, well, sort of the hero.silver created a singular vision of imminent alien invasion, by way of a frighteningly effective disease. For readers, Sigler made sure the disease was more visceral than virtual.Through two books, Sigler put his characters and his world through some horrifying stuff as they tried to ward off the infection t. Modupe Hendricks said I wish the series could continue. I have read all three of the Infected series by Scott Sigler. I like the Pandemic e-book a lot but I prefer the second book of the three. I felt the ending of this book was a little fast considering the overall length of this book. There is a lot of love, honor and duty in this book that is displayed by a number of characters in a number of situations. I guess it's time for the series to end but I wish it would go on for another couple of books. I have a number of books by Scott Sigler and enjoy this author's writing.. What wine should you serve when eating human? I believe the gourmet expertise of Hannibal the Cannibal may be required for this question. (Still getting over the converted roasting Sofia for food.)As you can see from my reviews, I am a tough grader. I do not hand out a 5 star review very often. I have to say that Scott Sigler's books/podcasts/audiobook have never disappointed me, even if I am reading a genre that is not one of my favorites. Football, even if it is futuristic, and gangsters, are not normal genres that I would read, but I have enjoyed the podcasts from
Part Cthulhu epic, part zombie apocalypse and part blockbuster alien-invasion tale, Pandemic completes the Infected trilogy and sets a new high-water mark in the world of horror fiction.. That harmless-looking container has languished a thousand feet below the surface of Lake Michigan, undisturbed and impotentuntil now. Scott Sigler's Infected shocked listeners with a visceral, up-close account of physical metamorphosis and one man's desperate fight for sanity and survival, as "Scary" Perry Dawsey suffered the impact of an alien pat