State Of Infection: New York Quarantined And If That Isn’t Bad Enough, How About the Second Civil War – BOOK NEWS

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If you need a reason to be happy about the status quo, look no further than State of Infection by Michael Frey (Black Rose Writing).

Just months before the Battle of Central Park and the onset of the Second Civil War, President Obama declares martial law in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as the ZA infection spreads.

Despite the military’s best efforts, the government falls and Manhattan is reborn as a city-state under a military dictatorship. Survivors Mike Calaf and Avalon Calendar struggle to survive, caught between the zombies and the new ruler of New York.

But long before the zombie infection, during the First Civil War, Doctor William Jackson (of the Confederate States of America) is trying to unravel the mystery behind this strange new sickness. He knows that if Complex P fails to work, there could be devastating consequences which might influence the future of humankind.

State Of Infection is filled with horror, humor, sexual tension, ziplining grandmas and “America’s Dumbest Home Zappers.” Told from Mike Calaf’s slightly sarcastic, first-person perspective, it will appeal to mainstream science fiction readers, zombiephiles, history buffs, as well as those who enjoy a good story, a few frights and a good laugh.

Michael Frey is a physician and assistant professor in New York City. He has been published numerous times as a short storyist and poet, but this is his first zombie novel. He lives in New York with his wife Jessica, two children and two dogs.

For more, please visit the website:
www.stateofinfection.com or www.Facebook.com/Stateofinfection

State of Infection
Black Rose Writing
Available at www.stateofinfection.com, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and  iTunes
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