In the near future the United States Army is using infantry drones to smoke out terrorists hiding in the extensive cave systems of Afghanistan. They don’t tire, and they never stop…they just walk and feed. They achieve maximum penetration, and they save American lives. However, the fledgling technology, while effective, is far from safe. It’s combat on the razor’s edge, and fighting side-by-side with ravenous corpses takes its toll as the drones take a piece of the soldiers. Go ballistic with Sgt. Peter Birdsall and Pvt. Carl Birdsall of the Insidious Drone Program as high-tech warriors hunting enemies of freedom and democracy! “I loved it.” Pulitzer Prize nominee and Emmy winner John Ford Noonan
Not your typical zombie novel. Peter and Carl, two brothers who are the main characters, are very likeable characters that you root for. Captain Fiona London, an army psychologist, is the brains and lends this zombie novel a philosophical bent, making it a brainy entry for the genre. It's a military thriller with some science fiction, romance, and of course zombies. Highly recommended.
Never before have I read about zombies actually helping us. The author draws us in with interesting characters in a believable world not too far from our own.
This is a very different take on zombies. All other books the zombies are all bad guys who are just out to eat you. In this book the army is using zombies to hunt down the bad guys. Well worth reading.
Another day, another terrorist themed horror novel; but this time with an army of zombies to contend with. Cardillo takes your typical garden variety zombie and injects some originality into the genre. Instead of the traditional survivalist horror where it’s Humans vs. Zombies and the action is by skin of your teeth fight for life in a post-apocalyptic world, Cardillo has kept society intact and instead the shambling undead have been harnessed as Insidious Drones (ID’s) to fight the bad fight, keeping America safe from insurgents at home and abroad. In his (not too hard to imagine) future, the recession has hit ever harder, so Cardillo paints a realistic portrait of the world we’ll come to expect. Cardillo writes with such an authority on the technology he’s created, so much so you’ll believe the ID program might actually be feasible in the future. Imagine a soldier that will keep on fighting; even if they’re dead. And it isn’t just guns blazing action throughout, within is a thoughtful novel, dealing with the wars that soldiers fight within themselves and at home. Not every war is fought on the battlefield. I thoroughly enjoyed I AM AUTOMATON for its sheer innovation of deviating from the norm and delivering a deep message about the way humans treat war and the victims of it. Each side thinks we’ll win this war no matter what it costs. Even it costs us our humanity. If you’re sick of splatter and want a novel with brains you don’t have to eat, enlist with I AM AUTOMATON today!
I enjoyed this book....it was a different spin on the Zombie genre an had military ops aspect as well.....only gripe is at times somewhat simplistic...but all in all good first effort....looking forward to follow up