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Insurgent Z

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In the small town of Botte, Louisiana, days are long and summers are hot. Sheriff Mason Guillot keeps a watchful eye over his little community, until an ominous figure from his past returns to haunt him. A military experiment is launched to make soldiers impermeable to biological weapons, in hopes to create a new breed of super soldier. But then the unthinkable happens. A chemical meant to save lives instead damns an entire community. Mason is stuck in the middle of an outbreak of epic proportion. The dead have returned to life, and it's up to Mason to save his friends and get out of town. His resolve is tested more than he ever imagined. A chance to redeem himself for his past failures presents itself in the end. It's up to Mason to find the inner strength to win.

268 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 15, 2014

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Mark C. Scioneaux

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Mark C. Scioneaux is a Bram Stoker Award® nominated editor and author.

He is the author of INFERNO, THE CADAVER CHRONICLES, and POACHER, published by October Nights Press. He is also the author of SLIPWAY GREY, THE DIRECTOR'S CUT, and DEAD ON THE BAYOU. He is co-creator of the “Splattire Series” with books that include CANNIBAL FAT CAMP, DIE, YOU ZOMBIE CRACKERS!, and AMERICA’S NEXT DEAD MODEL. He also is the author of numerous short stories appearing in various anthologies.

HORROR FOR GOOD: A CHARITABLE ANTHOLOGY is an award-nominated anthology for charity he edited. His newest anthology, BLOOD BANK, is published by Blood Bound Books.

He is a graduate of Louisiana State University and currently resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with his wife, Kristin.

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January 20, 2015
Very well done zombie book and I loved the creation of the zombies as it seems like something our government, in it's increased corruption, would actually do. The main character Mason was cool and you could see his PTSD coming into play in certain parts of the book. I wished there was a bit more "moments" of it happening but when he has them it works. All the characters were written real to life with Mason being the slightly bigger than life hero. Book was a fantastic read from start to finish and looking forward to/hopeful for a sequel.
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January 29, 2015
Botte Louisiana is just a little fly spec on the map. The weather is almost always hot and life is pretty laid back in this small town. Things are changing quickly though, the military has its eyes on Botte and they want to do some experiments on prisoners at the local prison which is referred to as Paradis (French for Paradise). The hope was to create an army of super soldiers but not surprisingly, things don’t work out.

Sheriff Mason Guillot is used to work being easy in his town but now he is in the middle of a zombie outbreak and forced to confront his dark past. Eight years ago he was a soldier and his superior officer Jonathan Hart led him into a trap that caused two people to die. Hart is in charge of the experiments at the prison and Mason must face the man he never wanted to see again. Mason must defeat his personal demons and let go of the past in order to help the people in his town survive the zombie uprising.

Insurgent Z by Mark C. Scioneaux and Dane Hatchell starts off as a military thriller and then turns into a horror novel. The beginning of this book led me to believe it was going to be a very different kind of novel. It starts in the middle east and gives us some background on two of the main characters before it gets into the zombie story line. The opening of this book was fantastic and I loved the dialogue between the soldiers who are being held prisoner in an enemy camp and their torturer, a man they call scarface. This book starts off with a dose of real life horror and then you see how this real life horror shaped Mason before the zombie outbreak 8 years later.

Mason is a man who has gone through hell and you root for him because he still tries to do the right thing even after he has suffered. I liked how this book gets deep into what makes all the characters tick. Even the supporting characters are given back stories, two people in the book, a young couple named Ryn and Deb have had a rough life. They are married and nothing turned out how they planned. Ryn became a drug dealer and Deb works with hospice patients. You see that their relationship is strained but as zombies stumble on to their property, you see them work together to survive. I loved their story and it was one of the scariest parts of the book when they have to fight to survive.

Insurgent Z is everything you would expect in a zombie book. You have interesting characters, flesh-eating monsters, science experiments gone wrong, old school zombies(read it, if you know about the history of zombies you’ll know what I mean.) and lots of action. The characters are what really makes this book worth reading though. Even people who aren’t in the story very long get a back story and the authors make you care about them. This is what makes this book horrifying, you care about the people and you want them to get a happy ending. Insurgent Z is a simple story with complex characters and is a good example of how zombie fiction never gets old.
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February 27, 2015
I liked this book. I've never read any zombies books before and when I saw this one come my way, I decided to give it a chance. I've seen lately World War Z movie which I liked and figured maybe I'll give Zombie books a chance.

This was a easy read and I thought the creation of the zombies was good. I liked the build up to it and I thought it was a good way for people to turn into Zombies. I loved the characters, I thought the authors did a great job of building believable characters. The flow of the story moved great and overall I enjoyed it.

I don't know how zombie books usually end, but it sounds like this book can be continued. I would like to see that.

I won this on Goodreads giveaway for an honest review.
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