The Zombie Autopsies, Steven C. Schlozman, M.D.
The Zombie Autopsies, Steven C. Schlozman, M.D.
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The Zombie Autopsies
Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse

Author: Steven C. Schlozman, M.D.

Narrator: Emily Durante, Peter Berkrot, Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/17/2012

Categories: Fiction, Horror

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

On a remote island a crack medical team has been sent to explore a radical theory that could uncover a cure for the epidemic of walking dead. Based on the team's research and the observations of renowned zombie expert Dr. Stanley Blum, The Zombie Autopsies documents for the first time the unique biology of zombie organisms.

Detailed drawings of the internal organs of actual zombies provide an accurate anatomy of these horrifying creatures. Zombie brains, hearts, lungs, skin, and digestive system are shown, while Dr. Blum's notes reveal shocking insights into how they function—even as Blum and his colleagues themselves begin to succumb to the plague.

No one knows the ultimate fate of Dr. Blum or his researchers. But now that his notebook, The Zombie Autopsies, has been made available to the UN, the World Health Organization, and the general public, his scientific discoveries may be the last hope for humans on earth.

About Steven C. Schlozman, M.D.

Steven C. Schlozman studied English and biology in Northern California and taught high school English and science before starting medical school in New England. After training in psychiatry and child psychiatry, he joined the faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he is currently an assistant professor of psychiatry. Steven has written about movies, books, pop songs, and sports in blogs for the Boston Globe, Psychology Today, and in academic journals. The Zombie Autopsies is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on May 18, 2020

i love the idea behind this book, it just wasn't much fun (for me) to read. but then, i am a zombie nerd, not a neuro-nerd. (neurd??) it is not because of the lack of whizz-bang zombie attacks. world war z did not have any "zombie action" as such, and i still really enjoyed it. in that book, there wer......more

Goodreads review by Meg ✨ on April 27, 2025

bleurgh......more

Goodreads review by Kate on September 26, 2011

Being a fan of zombies, I thought this sounded like a cool idea. Blurbs from zombie heavy-hitters like Max Brooks and George Romero on the cover made me think this was going to be better than it was. Sometime in the spring and summer of 2011, a zombie apocalypse has occurred. The zombie virus, calle......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 25, 2023

I've read so many zombie books (and seen so many zombie movies) over the years, it takes a lot to surprise me. The Zombie Autopsies did. Written in the format of laboratory notebooks recorded during autopsies performed on "live" zombies as part of a medical research program, this novel tells a very......more

Goodreads review by Lolly's Library on April 14, 2011

I'm a detail-oriented, scientific-minded sort of person, which is why this type of book is right up my alley. I love pseudo-realistic books detailing the science behind fictional subjects, such as zombiism. And, honestly, the way The Zombie Autopsies reads, it could easily be taken as fact, especial......more