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Fever
Fever
Fever
Audiobook8 hours

Fever

Written by Wayne Simmons

Narrated by Michael Kramer

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A deadly strain of flu has mysteriously mutated, causing the deaths of millions throughout Ireland and beyond. But the infected don't stay dead for long, rising up to become flesh-eating monsters.In a quarantined lab just outside Belfast, lab worker Ellis and security guard Abe fight their way through corridors of the living dead, determined to expose a gruesome truth.Aging conspiracy theorist Tom wracks his brain to figure out what went wrong.Meanwhile, a young child and her two unlikely wards find themselves in the middle of a cat and mouse game involving the remains of the military, a covert government department, and the ever increasing throng of dead.The fate of humanity lies in their hands.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 16, 2012
ISBN9781452679402
Fever
Author

Wayne Simmons

Belfast born, Wayne Simmons penned reviews and interviews for several online genre zines before publication of his debut novel in 2008. Wayne's fiction has since been published in the UK, Austria, Germany, Spain, Turkey and North America. Wayne currently lives in Wales with his ghoulfiend and a Jack Russel terrier called Dita. Look out for Wayne at various genre and tattoo cons or visit him online: www.waynesimmons.org

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    How can this be the ending??!!! No resolution whatsoever! I read Flu now Fever but no resolution. I hope he makes a 3rd book
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Loved it! I read it right after Flu. It actually gave me a nightmare ??

    It was excellent.

    I love his writing style.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    No surprises for me but quite good and I do hope it is the first of a series. Moving on to The Flu by this author next.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Although this book is actually a sequel, I did not feel at all hindered by the fact that I hadn't read the first one. It pretty much jumps straight into fast-paced action, which I really liked, as well as flowing smoothly.
    I did feel as though the laboratory seemed to lack a lot of procedures for a pandemic, considering what it was dealing with - although it was underground, apart from that it didn't seem like much else had been set out. I was also especially shocked by Ellis' brutal and sudden death, and completely didn't see it coming - I was expecting her to be a main character throughout the story.
    The use of multiple characters and short chapters was used effectively - lots of points of view, and a lot of cliffhangers at the end of each chapter to keep you reading so you can find out what happened. I personally felt Colin was the most developed character, although there wasn't even much of a background story to him. That was the issue with many of the characters, a lack of depth, so when their imminent deaths arrived, it didn't seem to matter too much as I didn't feel I knew them.
    I do feel that Wayne Simmons created a very haunting image of how people would act if this really happened - completely and utterly selfish, just out for themselves - and it's really quite scary.
    Overall, I enjoyed the book, and it was just the right level of gore for me ;) I felt I would have enjoyed it more if I could have connected with some of the characters, but it was a fun read that has left me questioning how people would react to such a situation. I would hope it would be nothing like Simmons' image, but I really think he has got it spot on there.

    Also posted on my blog, Rinn Reads.