Mankind is no longer at the top of the food chain.THE SIXTH EXTINCTION (Books 1 to 4)The Sixth Extinction is an apocalyptic tale about a pandemic that sweeps the globe, decimating the human race, leaving humanity struggling to survive. Within three weeks everything has changed. Social structure has collapsed. The police are non-existent, and the army concentrates on the cities. Gangs of yobs rule the streets. It becomes everyone for themselves.The story follows three main characters, Noah, Red and Doctor Melanie Lazaro, as well as Betty and her simpleminded grandson, and a Squad of military personnel. It follows all their journeys of self-discovery through the changing world.Noah Morgan is just an average twenty-one-year-old. He has no aspirations in life, no girlfriend, few friends, and a dead-end job. Red is a nineteen-year-old female runaway, with a sad past and a disturbing secret. Together they leave behind everything they have ever known, looking for a safe haven.Betty and her grandson Lennie are just trying to stay alive, and find somewhere safe to hide while they try to make sense of all the madness around them.The Squad is a small group of military personnel who are trying to get back to the safety of their large base – a base that holds a secret.Doctor Melanie Lazaro is working around the clock, under military supervision, in Exeter University’s Biomedical Sciences Department, trying to create a cure for the new pandemic that is turning humans back to their primordial roots, creating mindless killing machines with only one purpose − to eat.The four-part series is a fast-paced story, all set within a twenty-four-hour time frame.THE SIXTH THE FIRST THREE WEEKS (Books 1 to 4)The four-part series is a prelude to The Sixth Extinction series.We get to see what happened within the first three weeks of the outbreak from the point of view of the five main characters.THE SIXTH THE SQUADS FIRST THREE WEEKS (Books 1 and 2)The Sixth Extinction continues with two short prelude stories about the main military characters.We get to follow Echo and Coco.THE SIXTH AMERICA (Books 1 to 13)We cross the ocean to America to see how they are coping with the infection.The Story follows a group of fourteen strangers, who lived in an apartment building in the Fordham Heights area of New York City; they decide to band together, seeking shelter in a shipping container, on the back of a truck heading towards Pennsylvania.Along the way, they run into other groups who will do anything to survive.There is a group of military misfits who run a small town that forces other survivors into slavery.Also, a collection of mostly females that travel a river on a boat, collecting survivors and taking them to a safe haven – which goes drastically wrong.They have to navigate the perils of the infected, and the surviving humans, to reach safety. Every step of the way is fraught with danger and treachery.THE SIXTH THE SEVEN SEEDS OF THE GODS (Vol. 1) – Ancient EgyptHow did the Ancient Egyptians react when they stumbled upon one of the original pods?PLUS, A BONUS BOOKEndless - Part Sorrow
Glen Johnson was born in England in 1973. He used to live in Devon, just a stone's throw away from the English Riviera, but in August 2014 he gave away all his belongings and bought a backpack, and he travelled around Southeast Asia for three years. He settled in Bangkok. He is the author of 54 fiction and non-fiction books. While he travels, he will be helping charitable organizations, writing and releasing books about their foundations, leaving them with all the royalties. His first charity book called Soi Dog: The Story Behind Asia's Largest Animal Welfare Shelter is available in ebook and paperback worldwide. He has also started to release a collection of books about his travel adventures as they unfold, and Living the Dream: Part One - Khaosan Road, Thailand is available from all good ebook retailers. He is also on the development team for a new computer game called The Seed (out now), from the creators of the award-winning S.T.A.L.K.E.R Misery mod. He loves to travel and has already visited forty-two different countries. At present, he lives in Bangkok, Thailand, but he has also lived in Mexico, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, and Singapore. He has also been married twice – and still refuses to say where he buried them.
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Was a good enough story but went on far, far, too long and even then it’s not finished. It’s like the author is trying to stretch a good story out to form a series. Just one crisis after another.
And then there’s the multiple spelling and grammar errors. At first I thought the story was written by a non-English speaker who used a poor translator but then I read he was actually English. Towards the end I was only interested in seeing how many mistakes there were and believe me, there were many.
The low rating is a reward for very poor editorship by someone.
Not too bad, as things go. The story is relatively plausible though. Far too many characters though - there is insufficient time dedicated to their development. I suppose it's meant to be like that... life is short, things are dangerous, zombies, death... aaarghhhh!!!!!!
Decent story, perfect for an easy read. Story is in parts utterly ridiculous but enjoyable nonetheless. Desperately needs to be proof read and edited to bring it up to scratch. The author obviously has a fantastic imagination but needs a little help with grammar and language.
I keep coming back to these. See, I really like the premise and the characters, but the grammar and tense changes are a challenge. The characters stick in your mind though. You want to know what happens next. Glen Johnson, if you read this, seriously. You could go big if you do some clean up editing.
I gave up on this but decided to give it another go. So bad!y written, grammatical mistakes, spelling errors and just basically not a good story. I usually like this kind of book but not this one. Stick with Bobby Adair or T W Piperbrook for a good Zombie read.