Review: Zombie Fever 1: Origins by B.M. Hodges


Zombie Fever 1: Origins
by B.M. Hodges

Reviewed by Mallory Heart Reviews

The scary aspect of this story is that it really could be true. Okay, maybe there is not a massive hydra-headed collective of genetic engineering of which one head is located in San Diego-but given the incidents of this story, and the explication by one of the scientists involved, it’d be very surprising if something on this order never actually occurred.

The second surprising aspect is that this first in the series is pretty much devoid of those lovable moaning, groaning, brain-dead shufflers. Yep-we scarcely get introduced to a real zombie here. We do get some action, a lot of explanation (that’s what really scares me-how true it could be), and we also get a lengthy preview of the next in the series (with a lot of action!) I don’t think I’m going to be able to sleep at night anymore, though, for wondering: what if there is a megalomaniacal conglomerate, secretive and unseen, out there somewhere stealing the homeless and those not-to-be-missed, working marvels of genetic and bionanotech engineering? What if? Makes me afraid to sleep and even more afraid to wake up….
Don’t miss this one-or you won’t be forewarned…

Review: Zombie Fever 1: Origins by B.M. Hodges Review: Zombie Fever 1: Origins by B.M. Hodges Reviewed by Unknown on 10:30 AM Rating: 5

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