Showing posts with label futuristic zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label futuristic zombies. Show all posts

Thursday 13 July 2017

This book should be in your library - Zeeka Chronicles

A strange - looking person turned up at the renowned Gosh Hospital in the scenic island of Gosh in the year 2036 and revealed information of a conspiracy to Dr.George Brown.
He claimed to be a zombie who reported to Master Zeeka.
But was he really a zombie?
Dr. Brown was suspicious of his motives, sedated him, left him in Room Nine, and called a meeting of the hospital doctors to discuss the conversation, which he recorded.
He referred to the stranger as Number Nine.
The stranger outsmarted Dr. Brown and disappeared causing the doctors with the exception of two, Dr. Raynor Sharpe and Dr. Mark Schmidt, to disbelieve what Dr. Brown told them. Together the three vowed to uncover the truth.
Did they?
Did they ever find out the identity of Number Nine?
A colourful sailor band with zombie- like persons at Carnival celebrations launched a fatal attack on innocent spectators later that year, confirming Number Nine's revelations.
Did Number Nine die in that attack?
Fingers were pointed at one man for the brutal attacks, but was he the real perpetrator?
Someone was seeking revenge for a long forgotten incident.
Who was that person?
One man knew Zeeka's secrets.
Would the authorities believe him or would they falsely accuse him?
Who was Zeeka?
The book comprises of five stories set in the future.
New technology and scientific breakthroughs in the field of medical science set the stage for the unimaginable, in this intriguing tale of kidnapping, love, lies, revenge, a ghost, a deadly virus, and sixty programmable zombies.
Even robots play major roles.
One reviewer described the book as 'Twilight Zone-like Sci-Fi Shorts that blend zombie lore with robots/hi-tech, futuristic, sci-fi themes and ideas.
He said 'fans of Twilight Zone and Outer Limits TV series episodes should find these shorts right up their alley.'
Zeeka Chronicles is a nominee for Metamorph's Publishing Summer Indie Book Awards 2017, in the category Science Fiction.


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Sunday 28 August 2016

Revenge of Zeeka : Zeeka and the Zombies - FREE at Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, Nook, and Apple


Revenge of Zeeka is now FREE at Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, Nook, and Apple.

Synopsis:

Revenge of Zeeka - Zeeka and the Zombies - Book 1 is the first book in a horror mystery thriller series about futuristic zombies and their clever Mastermind Zeeka.
.A zika virus outbreak is the start of the island's troubles.
Twenty years later, in the year 2036, at the island's national Carnival celebrations a small band parading as sailors wreaked terror on the spectators, killing and maiming several of them.
If you love zombie thrillers, futuristic zombies at that, with a mix of love and romance, don't miss this action-packed read.



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Wednesday 29 June 2016

Revenge of Zeeka:Horror Trilogy - New Book Cover




Readers will observe that i am updating my book covers and there are more to come.
This is the new book cover for Revenge of Zeeka:HorrorTrilogy.
I hope that you like it.

SYNOPSIS


Blood and Mayhem.
A vengeful mysterious scientist, zombies unleashing terror, and two cool detectives, all in an island setting, will send chills up your spine in this horror trilogy.
Join the hunt in this gory trilogy for futuristic zombies and their clever Mastermind Zeeka.
Revenge of Zeeka: Horror Trilogy is a multi-layered zombie tale in the year 2036 in a small exotic island called Gosh.
High - tech methods used in the year 2036 for zombie killing will amaze readers.
If you like fast- paced action, themes that make you think, and sub-plots with love and romance, you will love this horror trilogy.

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Monday 13 June 2016

A Tale of Futuristic Zombies and their Mastermind Zeeka




'Revenge of Zeeka : Horror Trilogy', consists of all three kindle short reads in the Zeeka and the Zombies series. I have chosen to put all three stories together in one book as it makes for easier reading. My choice of technology in the year 2036 for zombie killing may be new to readers.
This book is for fans of horror and mystery thrillers and the books are quite suitable for young adults and teens.

The three parts of the book all received five-star reviews.

Those of you who read 'Revenge of Zeeka:Zeeka and the Zombies,' know that it is a multi-layered introduction to a much bigger zombie tale of futuristic zombies and their mastermind Zeeka.

If you have read 'Zeeka's Child' you will realize that the plot got very complicated, but in the end, Zeeka was revealed.

Still, there was much more to come in Zeeka Returns. The manhunt by the police and Zeeka's capture were all part of the plot, but the way these events occurred, and the methods used, brought an exciting conclusion to the story.

The entire story was set in the year 2036, so you will have an inkling of my idea of the future when you read this suspenseful, mystery, horror thriller.

And now dear readers, I have a surprise for you.
I am giving away free mobi copies of the first book in the series. To receive your free book please sign up at my Website

Monday 2 May 2016

Revenge of Zeeka - A Trilogy





Revenge of Zeeka - A Trilogy, is now available.





The book contains the three stories as follows:

Zeeka and the Zombies

Zeeka's Child

Zeeka's Return

Each book received favourable reviews by readers.


Here is an extract from each review.

Zeeka and the Zombies
A great short Five Stars
By Shazzie on March 1, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Brenda Mohammed has produced a great short story in Revenge of Zeeka. The plot isn't complex but it has been delivered in a way the reader is kept interested as the pages are turned. The plot is driven forward by dialogue which is I feel for this length of story is good.

Character detail is good and romance and intrigued are played out in this well written zombie story. Everything is not as it seems and the author keeps you guessing. Among the characters is a detective, Jack Wilby. He is likeable and believable. Hopefully, Mohammed will allow us to meet him again in another story?



Zeeka's Child

Twists and turns galore Five Stars
By Mom R. on March 28, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
I was caught off guard and my mind was twisted and turned a few times by the much stronger plot in book 2. Many of the first book's questions are revealed here and I'm itching for more.

Zeeka's Return


A gloriously gory end to the Zeeka legend... Five Stars
By Kato's Revenge on April 24, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Zeeka Returns is the pleasing third installment in the Zeeka and the Zombies series. What I have observed through reading each tale in sequence is a significant level up in terms of writing style and character development. That is no easy task in a short story format, and given Zeeka Returns is the longest of the three, it should be noted that it is still a short story. One wonders how our antagonist from book one is going to prevail - or not, as the case may be.

Perhaps it is a testament to the author that her main characters are not necessarily the most important ones for me. Book two introduced us to cop duo Wildy and Cole, and their dynamic worked well in Zeeka's Child, it is far better and more realised here. I enjoyed these two and would read on if they were to appear in another series.

The island of Gosh, once such a pleasant idyllic place to live, is now little short of a terror zone, where the threat of a zombie attack has the residents looking like they are going about their normal business, but in truth, they are not - they are scared, and rightly so.

Away from the police manhunt (zombie hunt?) Steve, Raynor and other friends reminisce about old times with hopes that there will be new times ahead for them to enjoy.

Perhaps the best innovation for the story - and befitting one set in the not too distant future, is the very welcome introduction of robot Miranda. Oh I'm sure by 2036 we'll all have one in our homes, but I like this design far better than Paulie's Bot in Rocky IV (1985 seems a very long time ago when I revisit that film). She's introduced as a home help but this is just one layer to her character design, and it's a joy to see her develop.

Ultimately Zeeka Returns answers the considerable set up given to us in books one and two. Will the now not so mysterious Zeeka pay for his crimes? Will he come willingly, and what will happen to the rogue group of zombies now free to unless carnage on the island? That's the main question to be answered and readers won't be disappointed with the story's end.

The key characters remain strong with the secondary ones providing functional support to the narrative whilst not overloading the story with
an unnecessary plot diversion. If anything, Zeeka's Return is the lightest of the the books in terms of script, so reader won't lose the thread of the story even if they put it down for a while.

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Also available in Paperback