In the final days, humanity faced its last hour of existence, and, with a whimper, they passed from earthly life into something inhuman. But all species are difficult to extinguish, and this tale reveals that there were seven imperfect souls in all of mankind selected for survival. What at first seemed like a blessing soon proves to be a nightmare among the unforgiving dead.
Michael McBride was born in Colorado and still resides in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. He hates the snow, but loves the Avalanche. He works with medical radiation, yet somehow managed to produce five children, none of whom, miraculously, have tails, third eyes, or other random mutations. He writes fiction that runs the gamut from thriller to horror to science fiction...and loves every minute of it.
Tiger Bravo's War follows the first year of deployment in Vietnam of the men of B Company, 2nd Battalion, 506 Infantry. Seen from the author's and men's experience in the first year of deployment to War Zone D. Rick St John recounts the history of these young paratroopers as they react to an everyday life of sacrifice and valor, victory and loss, bravery and fear during 309 days of combat in its first year. Rick St John's book will be an valued history to complete the World War II legend of the Band of Brother portrayal of a brotherhood formed in combat.
So far... feathery worms peeking out of your pores is not a good thing.
Update: Wow. I cannot wait until the next book comes out. It's the kind of book you cannot read in one sitting (well, maybe if you're my sister) but read in bits to savor what just happened.
I can see this book as a great apocalypse movie. I kept screaming in my head as I read "Run! You stupid bitch! Run, Dammit!" and "Damn, they need way more guns or their f***ed!"