
These are hatched from hideous eggs, which use living humans as hosts - and reminds me of the movie Alien. The infected are not like the ones I have encountered in the 100+ other zombie books I have listened to over the years. Craig DiLouie has written a clever and very exciting beginning to what seems to be a fantastic trilogy. the gargantuan ones, who speak in an indecipherab This first book ( 'The Infection') in the Infection series was even better the second time. This first book ( 'The Infection') in the Infection series was even better the second time. There, what's left of the government will ask them to accept a mission that will determine the survival of them all-a dangerous journey back onto the open road and into the very heart of Infection. Together, they fight their way to a massive refugee camp where thousands have made a stand.



And Anne, their mysterious leader, who holds an almost fanatical hatred for the Infected. Paul, a minister who wonders why God has forsaken his children. Todd, a high school student who sees second chances in the end of the world. Ethan, a teacher searching for his lost family. Wendy, a cop still fighting for law and order in a lawless land. Sarge, a tank commander hardened by years of fighting in Afghanistan. In one American city, a small group struggles to survive. As the world lurches toward the apocalypse, some of the Infected continue to change, transforming into horrific monsters. Three days later, its victims awake with a single purpose: spread the Infection. Sarge, a tank commander hardened by years of fighting in Afghani A mysterious virus suddenly strikes down millions. A mysterious virus suddenly strikes down millions.
