Pretty soon, she realises that she is a clone of Georgia Mason, with implanted memories. She remembers the sensations of her adopted brother, Shaun, shooting her at the top of the spine to kill her. She's confused: her last memory is of her own death, as she was turning into a zombie. Meanwhile, in a sterile white CDC lab somewhere, a young woman wakes up. So, Shaun Mason and the surviving journos have survived the second, mosquito-carried rising, and they're out in the sticks of the West Coast, trying to figure out what to do about the CDC, which has turned out to be evil. I'll just say that the conclusion will not let you down. Read my review of Feed instead, and then buy that book and become addicted. Even the slightest description of Blackout's plot will include massive SPOILERS for Feed and Deadline, so if you haven't read those, don't read this review. And I'm glad to say, it's as good as the first.įair warning: you really need to read these books in the correct order. It's the third novel in the Newsflesh Trilogy / universe (there are other stories out there - novellas, and there is a new novel in the works). Blackout starts where Feed and Deadline left off.
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