Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination
Swarm intelligence, observed in ant colonies and beehives, was found in its most dangerous form at the microbial level–and it was this collective intelligence that brought on the apocalypse.

Only ten people made it out of the Mclean High School Refugee Center alive. They enjoy their celebrity status–until they discover they have been infected with the same parasites that reanimate the dead. Soon they find themselves on the run, hunted by the very institution that saved them from the apocalypse. They continue to fight external forces while struggling against the commands from the parasites in their brains: Scratch. Bite. Kill. Repeat.
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Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination
Swarm intelligence, observed in ant colonies and beehives, was found in its most dangerous form at the microbial level–and it was this collective intelligence that brought on the apocalypse.

Only ten people made it out of the Mclean High School Refugee Center alive. They enjoy their celebrity status–until they discover they have been infected with the same parasites that reanimate the dead. Soon they find themselves on the run, hunted by the very institution that saved them from the apocalypse. They continue to fight external forces while struggling against the commands from the parasites in their brains: Scratch. Bite. Kill. Repeat.
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Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination

Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination

by T.C. Armstrong
Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination

Delusions of the Dead: First Came Segregation, Then Separation, Then Extermination

by T.C. Armstrong

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Overview

Swarm intelligence, observed in ant colonies and beehives, was found in its most dangerous form at the microbial level–and it was this collective intelligence that brought on the apocalypse.

Only ten people made it out of the Mclean High School Refugee Center alive. They enjoy their celebrity status–until they discover they have been infected with the same parasites that reanimate the dead. Soon they find themselves on the run, hunted by the very institution that saved them from the apocalypse. They continue to fight external forces while struggling against the commands from the parasites in their brains: Scratch. Bite. Kill. Repeat.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151586511
Publisher: Permuted Press
Publication date: 05/19/2015
Series: The Necrophobe Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 659 KB

About the Author

Tina Clark-Armstrong received a degree in German and Art History from Brigham Young University in 1993, then spent the following year working for Hyatt Hotels on Capital Hill in Washington DC. She lived the next fourteen years in London while sitting on the board of corporate finance company Logic Systems Management. She began lobbying for a change in aviation law in 2002 in response to her husband’s death in an L-39 ex-fighter jet and was able to successfully change an edict that had not been updated since World War Two. She prefers to spend her time exploring Europe, Africa, the Far East and the Middle East. She has occupied herself on her travels with skydiving, mountain climbing and cage diving with sharks and crocodiles (though not at the same time). The side effect of her adventures is a writing style that aims to both entertain and make the heart race.

Mrs. Clark-Armstrong moved back to the D.C. area in 2009. She currently lives in Mclean, Virginia with her husband Russell Armstrong, her children James, Katerina and Jessica, her cats Nemesis and Noodle and her dog Naked. She spends her downtime writing the sequels to Notes From A Necrophobe and giving tours at the Library of Congress.
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