The Human Zoo Box set: Books 1- 4 by Kolin Wood
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Overview: The culling is what we called it. Millions upon millions of people unwittingly wiped from the face of the earth in a matter of a few catastrophic and bloody months. A disease far worse than anything ever predicted ravaged the bloated population, attacking with aggressive focus upon an unprepared majority. In the early days, as casualties began to mount, and the sick lined the halls of the under-resourced health facilities, a mutation from a virulent animal strain was blamed. It soon transpired to be something more primal, a weakness locked deep within our DNA.
Perhaps, somewhere, somebody knows; perhaps they don’t. Whatever the reason, a vaccine never came. Soon, with the disintegration of the services and any form of public order, the bodies began to pile three or four high in the abandoned shops and doorways.
It was not long after—as we tried to pick ourselves up among the ruins of the fallen cities—that the lights went out and the power stopped. Carnage and depravity ensued unchecked on the streets. The dark evenings rang heavy with the screams of the innocents and the merciless slaughter of the weak. The evil core inside man, unhindered by the usual chains of a moral and just society, had freed itself and come out to feed.
Decades of selfish, insular living and arrogant lifestyles had left most people with nothing more than a token sense of community and a splintered fragile network of relationships. Our fractured neighbourhoods, unable to join together in any cohesive numbers, began to fall foul of the gangs who roamed unrestrained in their brutality.
Many of the former inhabitants, still clinging to a watered-down version of humanity, fled the violence of the populated centres, heading for the countryside and the hope of a more peaceful and natural existence. The ones who did took with them what limited survival skills they had learned from dramatized television shows into a far more difficult way of living than they were ready for. A foolish few, like my family and me, remained, hiding in their houses, hoping for something or someone to come and save them or, at the very least, to tell them what to do.
But no one came.
Genre: Science Fiction > Post-Apocalyptic Horror
Contents:
The Human Zoo
The New Capital
Blight
The Ruin Nation
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