Outbreak. The plague is released. Bracha, Michelle MacLeod, Jennifer Kinsella and Padre Jock Stevenson's histories are revealed in the prequel to Mark Wilson's Bestselling dEaDINBURGH: Vantage and dEaDINBURGH: Alliances.
dEaDINBURGH: Origins is not intended for a YA readership.
What the Readers say:
“Wilson has created a story of horror, yes, definitely, but it's also one of friendship, loyalty, betrayal and intrigue with a good dash of humour.â€
“Throughout this novel, the reader is given tantalising pieces of information which ratchets up the tension.â€
“The plot had me screaming out loud, normally I see the plot coming from a mile away. Boy, this one had me surprised.â€
“For a book that's considered young adult, I found it very realistic, harsh, and mature in its themes of friendship, survival and family. There is no fluff in this story. Oh, and did I mention the twist at the end? Never saw that coming.â€
“I think I liked this better than Rot and Ruin...just don't tell Jonathan Maberry.â€
“This book for me was more than just another zombie story it was a story of how humankind adapts and changes in order to survive.â€