Original Rodolphus
Zombie Brainstorm Sketch
Coming Very Soon: Virus Z2: Rise of the Butcher
©Copyright 1994
J. Rodolphus
©Copyright 1994
J. Rodolphus
This is the zombie novel that seems too real, a little too probable, and entirely too personal. These are zombies, done right, the way you've always wanted your zombie novel to read. Moment by moment, facing a reality too gruesome to acknowledge, Rodolphus makes it all too palpable, a visceral mind-feast, and "Virus Z" is not for the faint of heart, or stomach. The zombie apocalypse is possibly closer than anyone wishes to admit, but everyone acknowledges the deep sense building in their heart of hearts, that the unthinkable is beginning, even now. Virus Z: Beginning of the End, savor the terror.
"A mother and her baby girl hiding in the bathroom of a health food store and knowing something outside the door is going terribly wrong, and then that horrifying battle between the supernatural strength of a mother versus the supernatural strength of the undead, this is true terror." - reviewer




Mutation may happen even without any external stimulation such as radiation, because most viruses do not have the built-in "spellcheckers" to proof their regeneration, and so often something new creeps into the mix. Add in the vast amounts of radiation flooding all of our society (from solar flares, cell phones, and nuclear accidents to extensive television watching and computer use), mutation is a definite certainty, in humans and in viruses. And sooner or later, the worse attributes find their way into the gene pool, and the fireworks go off at that point, and deadly pandemics ensue.
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