Convulsive Series
Written by Marcus Martin
Narrated by Beth Martin
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About this series
#1 International Bestselling Series
It uses your DNA against you.
It knows no mercy, and feels no pain.
As the old world burns, only one truth remains.
IT. FOUND. US.
It's the middle of the night. The city's in total blackout. As the last cell tower fails, Lucy gets a desperate warning.
"Worse is coming."
In less than twenty four hours, mass looting will begin. Panic will quickly follow. Then violence. Technology has failed across the globe, and a disastrous chain reaction has begun. But as the people of San Francisco sleep, they have no idea what's about to happen. Lucy must seize her chance to get ahead.
As the last bytes of data vanish into the ether, the old world will be lost. In its wake, billions of citizens will be stranded in defunct cities, unable to communicate, or coordinate. For the first time in millennia, our species will be truly vulnerable.
That's when the pandemic hits.
They called it D4. It's not an enemy you can fight. It's a process. We've never seen anything like it. And it's just the beginning…
A gripping dystopian page-turner, with a whole new take on the pandemic genre.
Welcome to the world of Convulsive...
*****
Marcus Martin's writing has been hailed by fans of A. G. Riddle, Veronica Roth, Octavia E. Butler, Scott Medbury, Michael Crichton, Jack Hunt, Hugh Howey, Ursula K. Le Guin, Douglas E. Richards, Peter Cawdron, TW Piperbrook, Matthew Mather, Naomi Alderman, and more.
Contains strong language and violent scenes.
Titles in the series (2)
- Crisis: Convulsive Part 1
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International #1 Bestselling Series It uses your DNA against you. It knows no mercy, and feels no pain. As the old world burns, only one truth remains. IT. FOUND. US. It's the middle of the night. The city's in total blackout. As the last cell tower fails, Lucy gets a desperate warning. "Worse is coming." In less than twenty four hours, mass looting will begin. Panic will quickly follow. Then violence. Technology has failed across the globe, and a disastrous chain reaction has begun. But as the people of San Francisco sleep, they have no idea what's about to happen. Lucy must seize her chance to get ahead. As the last bytes of data vanish into the ether, the old world will be lost. In its wake, billions of citizens will be stranded in defunct cities, unable to communicate, or coordinate. For the first time in millennia, our species will be truly vulnerable. That's when the pandemic hits. They called it D4. It's not an enemy you can fight. It's a process. We've never seen anything like it. And it's just the beginning… A gripping dystopian page-turner, with a whole new take on the pandemic genre. Welcome to the world of Convulsive. Crisis is book 1 in the acclaimed 5-part Convulsive series.
- Convulsive: The Complete Series: A Pandemic Survival Near Future Thriller
#1 International Bestselling Series It uses your DNA against you. It knows no mercy, and feels no pain. As the old world burns, only one truth remains. IT. FOUND. US. It's the middle of the night. The city's in total blackout. As the last cell tower fails, Lucy gets a desperate warning. "Worse is coming." In less than twenty four hours, mass looting will begin. Panic will quickly follow. Then violence. Technology has failed across the globe, and a disastrous chain reaction has begun. But as the people of San Francisco sleep, they have no idea what's about to happen. Lucy must seize her chance to get ahead. As the last bytes of data vanish into the ether, the old world will be lost. In its wake, billions of citizens will be stranded in defunct cities, unable to communicate, or coordinate. For the first time in millennia, our species will be truly vulnerable. That's when the pandemic hits. They called it D4. It's not an enemy you can fight. It's a process. We've never seen anything like it. And it's just the beginning… A gripping dystopian page-turner, with a whole new take on the pandemic genre. Welcome to the world of Convulsive... ***** Marcus Martin's writing has been hailed by fans of A. G. Riddle, Veronica Roth, Octavia E. Butler, Scott Medbury, Michael Crichton, Jack Hunt, Hugh Howey, Ursula K. Le Guin, Douglas E. Richards, Peter Cawdron, TW Piperbrook, Matthew Mather, Naomi Alderman, and more. Contains strong language and violent scenes.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Really good story. However, I found the lead woman to be irritating - I wanted to like her, but I just couldn’t. It was a bit frustrating, really. And I found the frequent dreamscapes confusing, at times. Deliberately so? Possibly - but then there were times when it was a descriptive scene that was actually happening but I thought it was a dream. So… yup: that was confusing. But despite these things, I enjoyed the book - certainly enough to give the author another go.