A ridiculously silly title that grabbed me immediately - but once inside the pages, it's filled with fully fleshed out characters facing a crisis that could affect the entire world more than it has already. I was surprised at the gravity of the story.
A legitimate apocalyptic novel with some ridiculousness of attacking squirrels, cows and the such (like zombies aren't already ridiculous!) but mostly containing human stories dealing with loss and possible world annihilation.
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Series: Apocalypse Cow (Book 2)
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (June 9, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250061652
ISBN-13: 978-1250061652
It began with a cow that just wouldn't die.
Yep. That's right. They're still un-dead, and now the disease has spread
to humans. The epidemic that transformed Britain's bovine population
into a blood-thirsty, brain-grazing, zombie horde...err...zombie herd...
is threatening to take over the globe in Michael Logan's World War Moo.
And there's not much time left to stop it. All of Great Britain is infected and hungry. The rest of the world has a tough choice to make. Should they nuke the brits right off the map -- men, women, children, cows and all -- in the biggest genocide in history? Or should they risk global infection in a race against time to find a cure? With hungry zombies attempting to cross borders by plains, trains, boats, and any other form of transport available, it's only a matter of time before the virus gets out.
And if it does, there's only one answer. This means war.
And there's not much time left to stop it. All of Great Britain is infected and hungry. The rest of the world has a tough choice to make. Should they nuke the brits right off the map -- men, women, children, cows and all -- in the biggest genocide in history? Or should they risk global infection in a race against time to find a cure? With hungry zombies attempting to cross borders by plains, trains, boats, and any other form of transport available, it's only a matter of time before the virus gets out.
And if it does, there's only one answer. This means war.