Zombie Apokalypse
Opis
This is a 'mosaic novel' set in the near-future, when a desperate and
ever-more controlling UK government decides to restore a sense of national
pride with a New Festival of Britain. However, controversial plans to build
on the site of an old church in South London releases a centuries-old
plague that turns its victims into flesh-hungry ghouls whose bite or
scratch passes the contagion on to others. Even worse, the virus may also
have a supernatural origin with the power to revive the dead. Despite the
attempts of the police, the military and those in power to understand and
contain the infection commonly referred to as 'The Death', it soon sweeps
across London, transforming everyone who comes into contact with it. With
the city - and the country - falling into chaos, even a drastic attempt at
a 'Final Solution' to eradicate the outbreak at its source fails to prevent
it from spreading to Europe and then quickly throughout the rest of the
world. Soon there is no more news coming out of Britain ...and it is up to
those survivors in other countries to confront the flesh-eating invaders
within their midst. Will humanity triumph over a world-wide zombie plague,
or will the walking dead ultimately inherit the Earth? Told through various
disparate and overlapping eye-witness accounts, through texts, e-mails,
blogs, letters, diaries, transcripts, official reports and other forms of
communication, a picture builds up of a world plunged into chaos - where
the dead attack the living, and only one of them can be the ultimate
victor. Written by some of the biggest and best-known names in horror and
science fiction, these interconnected narratives create a unique vision of
the End of the World brought about by a plague that may have its origins in
both science and the occult. Praise for Stephen Jones: 'Horror's last
maverick' - Christopher Fowler. 'Stephen Jones ...has a better sense of the
genre than almost anyone in this country' - Lisa Tuttle, "The Times Books".
'The best horror anthologist in the business is, of course, Stephen Jones'
- Roz Kavaney, "Time Out". 'Edited by Stephen Jones, a member of that tiny
band of anthologists whose work is so reliably good that you automatically
reach out and grab hold of any new volume spotted if you are wise' - Gahan
Wilson, "Realms of Fantasy". 'One of the genre's most enthusiastic
cheerleaders' - "Publishers Weekly".