I enjoyed this very much, but am still not certain how I feel about the ending. MICHAEL LOGAN is a Scottish journalist whose career has taken him across. When scientists with warped imaginations accidentally unleash an experimental bioweapon that transforms Britains animals into sneezing, bloodthirsty zombies with a penchant for pre-dinner sex with their victims, three misfits become the unlikely hope for salvation. However there is also and opening for another sequel, without the absolute necessity for one. It would have been hard to create a truly good ending choosing either side. Based on how the plot played out, it makes perfect sense. In the end members from both sides seem to see reason, but will the powers that be agree? It's a bit of an open ending, h. The problem is that each side is only seeing things from their own viewpoint. Geldolf invites himself on the mission, Both to escape his grandfather and to see his mother again-not positive that the rescue mission will work.There are a lot of shenanigans by both sides, threats and posturing and both secretly plan to destroy the other. When the man learns that his daughter is still alive on the island, he tasks his grandson with hiring a team of mercenaries to infiltrate Scotland and rescue her. Geldolf learns that his mother was right to hide him from his grandfather, who is a greedy old man concerned only with profits and securing his legacy. Both positions are understandable and even defensible.Our heroes are thrust back into the thick of things. ![]() The zombie onslaught continues in this off-kilter sequel to Apocalypse Cow, which sees most inhabitants of. The fear is that the infection will eventually escape the island and infect the rest of the world. Martin’s Griffin, 15.99 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-5-2. Meanwhile the rest of the world believes they have the right to make the decision about whether or not these infected people have the right to live. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. There is an entire island of infected people trying to make the best of the life they've been cursed with. Apocalypse Cow is written by Michael Logan and published by St. The virus, which was engineered for animals, has now mutated and made the jump to humans. Now the secret is out that the British Government created a biological weapon, and that they inadvertently let out of the laboratory. We are reunited with the survivors of Apocalypse Cow and are met with some new characters. I'm not sure how I feel about that ending, but I also do not think it could have ended any other way.Note To Self: Write a better review after the readathon.Updated Review (too many days later):So this was a bit more serious that it's wackier predecessor. Yup, we're screwed"- Assigning source Provided by publisher Cataloging source DLC Logan, Michael Dewey number 823/.92 Index no index present LC call number PR6112.This was.wowzers. As the nation descends into chaos, can they pool their resources, unlock a cure, and save the world? Three losers. And if that wasn't bad enough, the fate of the nation seems to rest on the shoulders of three unlikely heroes: an abattoir worker whose love life is non-existent thanks to the stench of death that clings to him, a teenage vegan with eczema and a weird crush on his maths teacher, and an inept journalist who wouldn't recognize a scoop if she tripped over one. It would become an epidemic that transformed Britain's livestock into sneezing, slavering, flesh-craving four-legged zombies. ![]() ![]() It began with a cow that just wouldn't die. ![]() Label Apocalypse cow Title Apocalypse cow Statement of responsibility Michael Logan Creator
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