Casualties mount during the global zombie pandemic. Hordes of zombies and lawless gangs threaten local communities. World governments crumble. Humans fight for dwindling resources.
Nancy Parker and Harry Schuler escape chaos in Alexandria only to be captured by Terry Stark’s company of murderous marauders who call themselves the Locusts.
General Markum initiates Operation Wildfire. Using the dark web to communicate with the loyal remnants of the U.S. military, he maps out new rules of engagement.
The Locusts launch a surprise attack on Gregg’s Farm, part of the Outbreak Compound’s food supply. Colonel Anthony Gregg and his family take losses as they desperately fight off the Locust swarm.
The Russians are working to uncover the Outbreak Compound’s top-secret location.
The Outbreak Compound’s newcomers Mark and Claire Landi, Juliet Romero, and Glen Anderson adjust to life in the Outbreak Compound. They form new alliances and face new tests.
General Markum, Colonel Jack Crown, M.D., and Dr. Benjamin Lieber desperately work on a cure for the Z-Factor Virus. Mark Landi’s antibodies seem to work on infected Glen Anderson. But a zombie horde's attack on the Outbreak Compound reveals an unforeseen side effect.
Zombie Apocalypse 2: WILDFIRE is the second book the Zombie Apocalypse series which includes Zombie The Origin , Zombie Apocalypse 2: WIILDFIRE , and Zombie Apocalypse 3: Ghost Territory .
Michael K. Clancy is author Janet Tavakoli's pen name for her gripping Zombie Apocalypse novels. This acclaimed science fiction series chronicles humanity's struggle against a devastating virus that raises the dead, blending military strategy, virology, and pulse-pounding action in terrifyingly plausible scenarios.
Using her real name, Janet Tavakoli also wrote the financial murder mystery Archangels: Rise of the Jesuits, which Publisher's Weekly called "conspiracies within conspiracies, a fast-paced thriller."
Janet Tavakoli's background in chemical engineering and MBA in finance from the University of Chicago's Booth Graduate School of Business inform her meticulous research and attention to scientific detail, making her post-apocalyptic narratives chillingly realistic.
Women learned what they should have known from human history. When women become more influential in public life, it was often associated with national decline."
"Radical feminists who had slandered men with claims of 'toxic masculinity ' became pariahs before they changed their discordant tune."
I actually really enjoyed this book. It needs editing. As silly as it may sound, I find multiple grammar and detail errors extremely distracting. In this case, it is especially the many, MANY, incorrect or missing quotation marks during conversations. I like the characters and the premise. It's a really different reaction from most other zombie series. I believe that it could actually be a much longer and more in depth series.
I love the writer's style, he keeps you engaged and explains where explaining may need to be. His writing style draws you into the story and has you hoping your favorite characters make it. This is a story with zombies so there is action and suspense. Another thing I like about these books is you can read them stand alone and not feel lost.
Outstandingly good quality reading and the characters are now growing and storyline is unfolding as the series leads to the next book. Very good quality reading