Gnash (Washington, Dead City Book 1)
By Brian Parker
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An ancient fundamentalist organization known as the Brotherhood of Niyyat executes several attacks simultaneously across the globe. Sleeper cells are awakened in North America, Europe and Asia. One of the cells infiltrates the Pentagon and unleashes a deadly viral compound. The airborne virus mutates in the lungs of the Pentagon’s population of twenty-five thousand, turning them into zombies and forcing the military to quarantine one of their most recognizable icons.
Across the country, a Secret Service agent, coerced by the terrorists to assassinate several heads of state at the annual G8 Summit, sends the world into chaos.
Grayson Donnelly, a former Army officer, is forced to fight for his life in the Midwest while his fiancé Emory is trapped in the Washington, DC quarantine zone.
Grayson and his fiancée Emory must each fight for their own survival as the nation battles to end the zombie threat before it becomes a global pandemic.
Brian Parker
Brian Parker finished school, then immediately went out to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to become a tea planter. In 1970 he joined the advertising department of the London Evening Standard. Three years later, with wife Ruth and their three children, he emigrated to Australia, joining News Ltd. After three years working on suburban newspapers, he joined The Australian, before forming his own media services company. Despite spending the majority of his working life in the tea industry and the media, Brian has also worked as a fur porter (a long time ago when people actually wore fur!), an office cleaner, a barman and a door-to-door encyclopaedia salesman. As he says - all great sources of material! Brian and Ruth moved to the Blue Mountains, NSW, in 2002 and have lived there ever since. They have three children and four grandchildren.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A vague ancient group sets out to wreck chaos. Terrorist attacks occur worldwide within a matter of hours. The constant spacing issues for pages and paragraphs are distracting. Definitions for terms are present, which is nice; however, many are interspersed within other sentences which flows off the flow of the narrative.The plot is complex and well thought out. Additional information about attacks worldwide would have been interesting.Shifting points of view throughout the story flow and shift well.The characters and dialogue help to add to the action and plot.Overall, an interesting read.