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Synopsis
This prequel to Uprising traces the first outbreaks of three plagues slowly starting to appear in an all too realistic near future United States. As the public begins to become aware of zombies rising, the powers that be are trying to suppress the truth to avoid a public panic, but their efforts are too harsh. To make matters worse they have decided to "quarantine" what they've come to call Level III mutations, namely vampires. People like Rosalina Martinez and John Benedict find their treasured civil rights being violated by an uncaring CDC and its agents. John and Rosalina must struggle to remain free or become subjects of terrible experiments by Doctor Igor Lapinski at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia. But those stricken by vampirism can't come together as a single force for their own survival. It is a race against time to try to unite their self-help organization, retain the right to live free and avoid the quarantine. It is the beginning of the end of the world as we know it.
EXCERPT
Of Blood and Politics
This prequel to Uprising traces the first outbreaks of three plagues slowly
starting to appear in an all too realistic near future United States. As the
public begins to become aware of zombies rising, the powers that be are trying
to suppress the truth to avoid a public panic, but their efforts are too harsh.
To make matters worse they have decided to "quarantine" what they've come to
call Level III mutations, namely vampires.
People like Rosalina Martinez and John Benedict find their treasured civil
rights being violated by an uncaring CDC and its agents. John and Rosalina must
struggle to remain free or become subjects of terrible experiments by Doctor
Igor Lapinski at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia.
But those stricken by vampirism can't come together as a single force for their
own survival. It is a race against time to try to unite their self-help
organization, retain the right to live free and avoid the quarantine. It is the
beginning of the end of the world as we know it.
Excerpt
"Miss Martinez," the woman began, "my name is Doctor Heather Taylor and I'm
from the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. These are my associates Mr.
Jones and Mr. Purdue."
"Go away," Rosalina heard herself snarl.
"Now we really can't do that, can we? It is imperative that you come with us so
we can better treat you. Our facilities are the most advanced and the people
there are the brightest minds in the United States. Surely you want to get well,
don't you?"
"I'm fine."
"No, you're not. You have contracted some sort of virus that has mutated you on
a genetic level. This is not normal, nor is it healthy."
"Don"t come any closer, lady!"
The two men who were flanking this strange woman began reaching into their
pockets. With narrowing eyes and a low growl in her throat, Rosalina bunched up
her muscles. Withdrawing small black devices from the confines of their suit
jackets, they began testing the tazers. She flinched at the snapping sound and
the small arcs of bluish-white light. A harsh whiff of ozone searing into her
nostrils furthered the hot rage building in her soul.
"Please we have no desire to hurt you. If you come along quietly it will be
better for everyone. If you resist, we will be forced to subdue you." Taylor
smiled.
"Forget it, bitch!" she spat with a laugh. "I'm not going anywhere!"
"Take her."
The men rushed from opposite sides, neatly cutting off any avenue of escape and
their leader stood in the center, smugly smirking at Rosalina's predicament. She
felt a feral grin twisting her features just before she gave into her
self-preservation instincts. Launching her body forward, she left her assailants
clutching at empty air. Soaring across the distance between herself and the CDC
lady, she struck out with her right fist. The solid impact sent vibrations up
her arm and into her shoulder. It was like slow-motion- the smearing of the
brunette's features, the popping sound of her nose breaking, and the crimson
splash of blood. Bearing Taylor to the floor, she began executing a flawless
somersault that would leave her standing at the threshold of the hallway. It did
exactly that.
Author Information
Chris Newman lives in northeast Ohio with his soul-mate Diane, two sons (Anthony and Brendan), and has five grandchildren (Sebastian, Miguel, Duncan, Keegan, and Nathan). The residence is home to their pet cat Murphy (who is always under foot). Much to Murphy’s dismay Michaeledes the rat peers down from his cage (if only he had a ladder). Michaeledes teases him as Chris writes nearby. Chris is the published author of The Truth About Vampires, and its sequel Rites of the Vampire Cult, as well as “Ghost Lover & Other Erotic Fantasies” an anthology of erotic/horror. A life-long fan of Robert E. Howard, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King the bookshelves at the Newman residence run the gambit from erotica to horror to spirituality to humor. In fact, Chris hopes one day to inherit a library (or a castle with a library, that’d be nice!). Surrounding his eclectic library is his collection of medieval weaponry, helms, and shields. Woe be to the foolish mortal who tries to invade the Newman home.
Publisher Information
Dark Roast Press is an ePublisher with a thirst for the dark side of life. Our goal is to create a company that has much to offer; a little bit of everything to please anyone.