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by Perrin Briar

“Maisie, my baby,” Chris said, kneeling down to embrace her.

  Chris’s skin was pale, and his eyes were less vibrant and lively than before, distant and lonely. He looked tired and worn. He looked up to find Sharon and Emily standing over him. He stood up wrapped his arms around them both.

  “I missed you,” Chris said. “And I love you. All of you.”

  Sharon touched Chris’s face.

  “Welcome back,” she said, and she kissed him with a hunger and passion she hadn’t felt in years.

  “Everything’s going to be better from now on, I swear,” Chris said. “I’ll protect you from harm forever.”

  “What happened to you?” Sharon said.

  Chris looked at Maisie and smiled.

  “Nothing much,” he said. “Come on, let’s go inside.”

  Maisie caught sight of Squadron Leader Ryan Phillips standing beside the helicopter. Vasquez waved from inside the cockpit. Maisie smiled and waved at them both. Phillips nodded back. The family headed into the house, shutting the door behind them. The helicopter took off and flew away.

  The two kids chasing one another came running around the corner. One of the kids, out of breath, slowed. He brushed his hair back with his one good arm. Something flickered out the corner of his eye.

  He approached a dead body lying in the gutter. A flap of skin on its face twitched like the body was trying to smile. The boy approached it, raised a finger to poke at it, when the cheek burst open and a rat leapt out.

  The boy’s hand snapped out, lightning fast, and seized the rat, holding it in his torn hand. The rat kicked, its sharp claws cutting deep furrows in the boy’s skin. The boy didn’t even flinch. He squeezed the rat tight until there was a crack and the rat’s head flopped to one side. Blood seeped from the rat’s mouth and eyes.

  The boy groaned lightly under his breath, his eyes rolling back, so they were almost completely white, blood vessels showing at the corners. He licked his lips.

  The boy looked up, smiled, and chuckled.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Perrin Briar is the author of the popular Blood Memory, Z-Minus and Swiss Family RobinZOM series. He makes his online home at www.perrinbriar.com. You can connect with Perrin on Twitter at @perrinbriar, on Facebook at facebook.com/perrinbriar and you should send him an email at perrin@perrinbriar.com if the mood strikes you.

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  Once infected, the virus shuts down organs, kills nerve impulses and even reprograms the way we think. The virus becomes us. But the process takes eight hours. If you only had eight hours left to live, what would you do?

  In response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, a Special Forces team is sent on a military exercise to curtail future outbreaks. But when they encounter infected civilians, they soon discover they’ve entered a real-life nightmare, and must put their training to the test.

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  But when a shipwreck forces them from the safety of the sea the crew soon discover their pursuers aren’t the only monsters out to get them.

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  The survivors embark on their journey to the Indian Ocean. They make their way around the coast of France, Spain, and the Strait of Gibraltar. And every step of the way they hear rumors of a new power rising in the west from a source that sounds very familiar.

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  They beat him. They broke him. They stabbed him. They murdered him. If they did that to your loved one, would you forgive them? Or would you get Square?

  Tony Green was recently released having served a four-year prison sentence for murder. With the support of a loving fiancée he attempts to prevent the next generation from following in his own footsteps. But old habits die hard, and the allure of the underworld is hard to resist.

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  Copyright © 2015 Perrin Briar

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

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  Table of Contents

  Z-MINUS I

  DECEMBER 2013 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  MAY 2014 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  JULY 2014 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  SEPTEMBER 2014 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  OCTOBER 2014 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  Z-MINUS I

  5: 56AM

  6: 23AM

  7: 14AM

  7 HOURS 55 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 7 HOURS 44 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 7 HOURS 21 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 58 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 47 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 31 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 16 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 2 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 33 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 14 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 50 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 39 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 21 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 9 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 36 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 12 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 45 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 28 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 2 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 51 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 45 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 32 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 16 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 0 HOURS 56 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 0 HOURS 16 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 0 HOURS 0 MINUTES

  3: 56PM

  4: 23PM

  4: 36PM

  4: 51PM

  4: 59PM

  5: 07PM

  5: 24PM

  NOVEMBER 2014 Statistics from the World Health Organisation

  Z-MINUS II

  FEBRUARY 2015

  6: 12am

  6: 32am

  7: 35am

  8: 43am

  9: 17am

  10: 52am

  11: 21am

  12: 03pm

  12: 23pm

  12: 37pm

  12: 51pm

  1: 13pm

  1: 27pm

  1: 41pm

  1: 47pm

  1: 58pm

  Z-MINUS: 7 HOURS 42 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 7 HOURS 32 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 7 HOURS 5 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 49 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 4 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 48 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 8 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 53 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 37 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 31 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 11 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 0 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 51 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 39 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 30 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 19 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 12 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 3 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 57 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 46 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 37 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 23 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 8 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 5 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 58 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 45 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 32 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 14 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 10 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 7 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 59 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 49 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 41 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 27 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 17 MINUTES

  10: 10pm

  10: 24pm

  7 HOURS 42 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS III

  FEBRUARY 2015 Dr Victoria Kahn’s journal, February 17th

  11: 17pm

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 47 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 42 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 32 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 28 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 12 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 6 HOURS 9 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 56 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 47 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 5 HOURS 37 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 53 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 41 MINUTES

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  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 17 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 4 HOURS 3 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 52 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 27 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 15 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 3 HOURS 8 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 57 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 43 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 17 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 2 HOURS 7 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 55 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 42 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 33 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 1 HOUR 21 MINUTES

  Z-MINUS: 59 MINUTES

  MARCH 2015

  APRIL 2015

  MAY 2015

 

 

 


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