Fever, Wayne Simmons
Fever, Wayne Simmons
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Fever

Author: Wayne Simmons

Series: Flu #2

Narrator: Michael Kramer

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/16/2012

Categories: Fiction, Horror


Synopsis

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.

About Wayne Simmons

Born in Belfast, Ireland, Wayne Simmons is the author of the horror novels Doll Parts, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Flu, and Fever. He has also written reviews for various online magazines. Wayne currently lives in Wales.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Juliana on September 04, 2020

What better a time to read a book about a global pandemic than... during a global pandemic. Fortunately the patients of Covid-19 have yet to start eating each, but there's always time (these things mutate you know...). This is the sequel to Flu, which I read some time ago and is a proper 'horror' bo......more

Goodreads review by Otherwyrld on January 05, 2014

Fever is not so much of a sequel to Flu as a parallel story, with sections intersecting and overlapping between the two novels. Unfortunately, as I read Flu a while ago, I couldn't make all the connection the author obviously wanted me to make, so much of this plot was lost on me. If you want to rea......more

Goodreads review by David on September 15, 2013

I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptica. No matter how terrible it is, much like armageddon, I'll see it through until the end... unless it's Uwe Boll's House of the Dead; I walked out of that particular flick. Thankfully, I encountered no such problems with Fever, the latest undead offering from Wayne Si......more