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Silent Vector: Rise of the Resistance

The Virus Is in Charge. For the Uninfected, The Clock Is Ticking.

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Silent Vector: Rise of the Resistance

By: Lazarus Thorne
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Silent Vector: Rise of the Resistance
The virus doesn’t just kill. It recruits.
It didn't start with mindless hordes. It started with a quiet reprogramming of the people we trust most. Police chiefs, hospital directors, and government officials—infected and operating with a singular, chilling purpose: to spread the vector before anyone realized the war had already been lost.
For five days, the infected look like us. They speak like us. They lead us.
Then, the "intellectual phase" ends, and the mindless hunger begins.
Sarah Miller saw the pattern when her own supervisor turned. Now, she’s trading her quiet life for a desperate struggle to warn her husband, and save their children. As the world collapses into a landscape of monsters and puppets, she, her husband Mark, their children Jacob, Emily, and Lucy, and a small circle of resistance fighters are the only ones left who know the truth.
They aren't just fighting for survival. They’re fighting to expose the infection before the five-day clock runs out for humanity.
The virus is in charge. The resistance is rising. And the muffled report of silenced resistance weapons is the only truth left.
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense

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I liked the overall story quite a bit. It did get slow in the technical stuff at times but I don't mind that. I did find it slightly hysterical that the main characters were as precise and talked as stilted as the infected.... perhaps that was supposed to be meaningful and not funny.

great angle on zombies

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