Zombie attacks, family members in physical and emotional jeopardy, and vast government conspiracies all contribute to a heady tale that reaches a satisfying conclusion. -Georgia Mason The year was Want to Read Rate it: Book 3.1 How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea by Mira Grant 4. Read more Youre getting two free audiobooks. Find out more about the author at or follow her on twitter seananmcguire. As she tries to figure out why she’s alive again, Shaun and the rest of the news team, hiding from the corrupt CDC at a mad scientist’s lab in Oregon, are tasked with discovering how Shaun became immune to the virus and acquiring one of the new breed of mosquitoes that’s spreading it. Mira Grant is the open pseudonym of Seanan McGuire, a successful fantasy writer and the winner of the 2010 John W. Georgia, aka Subject 7c, has been resurrected as a clone by the Centers for Disease Control. Mira Grant lives in California, sleeps with a machete under her bed, and highly suggests you do the same. After she was infected with the amplified version of the Kellis-Amberlee virus that causes zombiism, Georgia’s brother, Shaun, responsibly shot her in the head. Foremost among the latter category is journalist Georgia Mason. Blackout (Newsflesh) Mass Market Paperback Jby Mira Grant (Author) 524 ratings Book 3 of 4: Newsflesh Goodreads Choice Award nominee See all formats and editions Kindle 7.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback 12.27 3 Used from 11.90 4 New from 12. Grant (aka Seanan McGuire) concludes her zombie apocalypse trilogy (Feed Deadline) with another thoughtful high-energy tale of life and politics among the dead and not-so-dead.
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