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Cybercorpses: Neuro Courruption

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This is a fast-paced novel because it's the first book in what will be a whole series. Book One is only the beginning!
In the year 2145, a revolutionary NeuroChip promises to save lives and unlock humanity’s hidden potential... Until a corrupt corpo-couple, Vivian Cordell and Heath Brower, decide they want to use it as a weapon.
In Cybercorpses , a high-tech corporation called NeuroCore unveils the NeuroChip, designed to boost IQ and harmonize cybernetic enhancements with the human body. But when the brilliant inventor’s desperate fail-safe is triggered, the chip’s hidden virus transforms its recipients into mindless, zombie-like savages.
As the city spirals further into a dystopian nightmare due to corporate betrayal, street survivor Reya Sullivan, her newest friend Lucy Petrova, and a conflicted insider Flint Wilkins — join forces with the nomadic & resourceful Díaz Clan.
Together, they must dismantle NeuroCore, and battle the urban carnage of a terrifying outbreak of cyber-enhanced zombies — Cybercorpses — to reclaim freedom in a world where technology has turned against its creators.
" Neuro Corruption" is a gripping Dystopian Cyberpunk-Thriller, with an unforgettable fight for survival.

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Published April 3, 2025

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April 16, 2025
GREAT YA FICTION

If you like zombie stories, Neurocorpses delivers a great twist on the genre. The plot is good and there's a wide range of interesting characters to follow. Like all dystopian fiction, the book comes packed with warnings about where humankind is headed with its unquestioning embrace of technology.
I would have given 5 stars if I wasn't a Grammar Nazi, as there were some small comma issues, and I am not particularly fond of all the text being centered.
But the writer is a worthy story teller and it was a really good read.
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