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You need to red Infected first to truly appreciate this book and it's origins. This is an inceodly hectic and fast paced read. I actually listened to the podcast first and then just had to buy the book to add it to my collection.
The book contains bad language, violence (some against children so do be warned), but I felt that it was not over the top (considering the situation the characters were facing and the decisions the characters had to make to stay alive).
Another incredible read!
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The book contains bad language, violence (some against children so do be warned), but I felt that it was not over the top (considering the situation the characters were facing and the decisions the characters had to make to stay alive).
Another incredible read!
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Another winner for the Infected trilogy! The only drawback, the third installment is taking far too long to make it to my bookshelf. This picks up right where the first one left off and doesn't let you catch your breath for a moment. And it all culminates in something that not many authors would have the guts to do when they....well I can't tell you that, its the best part.
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After Perry cut off his own "junk" to rid himself of the triangles, he is treated by Margaret, then escapes from the hospital. Five weeks later he's working for the CIA directly for Drew, as a locator for anyone else hosting the triangles.
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Apr 06, 2011
Scott E.
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
horror,
techno-thriller

Mar 13, 2012
Denise
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
horror,
thriller-chiller

Jun 30, 2012
Belladonna420
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
scott-sigler

Jun 30, 2012
Belladonna420
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
scott-sigler,
listened-to