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Please enter a valid postcode. Preview — Element Zero by James Knapp. Element Zero Revivors, 3 3. Technologically reanimated corpses are frontline soldiers engaged in a neverending war. Agent Nico Wachalowski uncovered a conspiracy that allowed Samuel Fawkes, the scientist who created them, to control them beyond the grave. And now Fawkes has infected untold thousands with new technology, creating an undetectable army that will obey his every command-a living army that Technologically reanimated corpses are frontline soldiers engaged in a neverending war.

And now Fawkes has infected untold thousands with new technology, creating an undetectable army that will obey his every command-a living army that just might represent the future of humanity Paperback , pages. Published April 5th by Roc first published March 23rd To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Element Zero , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

Element Zero

High tech zombie fans. There was too much about this book I didn't like, even though the idea is interesting, and the writing isn't bad, and the action is almost non-stop. It was too gritty and dark for my tastes. I guess I'm just not into zombies, regardless of the type. Reviewed for Bitten by Books: Jul 08, Cristy rated it it was amazing Shelves: There is even more action then there was in the first two books, if that is possible and you definitely get more of a true zombie vibe from the revivors in this installment. In this final book, two years have passed since Cal found out she had been injected with Huma and narrowly escaped being blown to bits on a tanker, from the nuke that had been implanted in her gut.

Now working for Stillwell Corps, she is rounding up humans that have also been infected with the Huma virus. Fortunately Nico had found a way to have some special tech developed and surgically implanted behind her ear to prevent the Huma from activating and taking over when the time came. Which is the true lesser of the two evils? Weighing the emanate destruction of the city and possibly the rest humanity to the loss of personal choice and ability to function under ones freewill, Nico decides there is really only one choice; stop Fawkes with the help of Ai, then figure out what to do about the mind-manipulators.

The initial threat of Fawkes and the revivors has evolved as the virus Huma continues to spread at a rapid pace; turning live humans into next-gen Huma revivors through injections, creating a nearly undetectable dormant army throughout the city. Question is, who is infected? But I will say, expect quite a few more twist to this thrilling fast passed sci-fi with a truly heart pounding, edge of your seat ending and a ton of white-knuckle moments throughout.

I completely fell in love with this dark and creepy post-apocalyptic, cyber punkish, sci-fi zombie tale. Aug 10, Jessica Strider rated it it was amazing.


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Fawkes flips the switch that turns unsuspecting humans into revivors using the HUMA virus. But he's also made some adjustments to the virus' code, which FBI agent Nico Wachalowski slowly realizes are as much of a threat as the other weapons Fawkes turns on the city. Visions that make her question whether Fawkes is really element zero after all.

It's often hard to tell which side is worse: Fawkes, willing to destroy the city and perhaps humankind or Ai and her people, who use their powers of mind manipulation indiscriminately. The book is action packed but never loses sight of the humanity of its protagonists - forcing difficult decisions on them and watching them deal with the consequences. And each new revelation causes you to switch sides, first hoping something happens, then hoping it doesn't. I also found issues of dating problematic whether this book took place 2 or 3 years after the previous one - though that's more likely caused by my own lack of attention.

You have to keep your wits about you reading these books. Let your mind wander and you've just missed something crucial. Jan 18, Whitney rated it really liked it Shelves: A fantastic end to a great series! I would love to see more of this world, as there is so much to it that was hinted at, but not really given a chance to explore deeper.

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The pacing was fast and the tension was kept high until the very end. Despite being able to see into several different character's heads all of whom were involved in the story in very different ways I could not guess as to how the book would end. Massive kudos to James Knapp for such a great series, and I really hope to read mo A fantastic end to a great series!

Massive kudos to James Knapp for such a great series, and I really hope to read more from him down the line. Feb 12, Nicole Bates rated it it was amazing Shelves: Two things that I loved about the Revivor series beginning with State of Decay, followed by The Silent Army are 1 The very visual style of writing which allowed me to picture the story clearly and 2 The whole concept was completely new to me. I love new ideas. I was surprised to find an intense psychological thriller combined with very sophisticated futuristic technology which was explained well enough that I easily understood how it worked without detracting from the emotion of the story.

Or maybe it is, if you like jumping at every sound. The characters were what really drew me into the story. Nico, Calliope, Faye, and Zoe; each one so different and so real that it was impossible not to be pulled into their lives as individual character threads started in their separate places before weaving together in an intricate pattern which carried all the way to the end without ever losing each original voice.

If you are into the idea of a zombie apocalypse, this is a must read. James Knapp has a new novel that released this month under the name James K. If you love science fiction, check out The Burn Zone. Oct 11, Megan rated it liked it. Overall, I still like this series, but this one, the final book, was the hardest to get through.

I found myself bored or frustrated a lot of the time. Zoe Ott becomes slightly less obnoxious by the very end. But ultimately it comes down to a really absurd situation where literally everybody is threatening to blow up the city By their enemies who are also threatening to blow up the city?

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But also don't actually want to blow it up? It just doesn't hang Overall, I still like this series, but this one, the final book, was the hardest to get through. It just doesn't hang together very well. Maybe if I were slightly older and had actually lived through the Cold War, it would resonate more with me.