Biohell

· A Combat K Novel Book 1 · Solaris
3,6
5 reviews
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The City: an entire planet teeming with corruption, guns, sex, and designer drugs. Humans are upgraded by the injection of microscopic nanobots, courtesy of new technology from the Nano-Tek corporation, but when this highly desirable technology heads onto the black market, millions of people inject themselves with pirated biomods—and transform into zombies. Now they roam the streets, out for blood, packing shotguns and bombs. The Combat-K squad are dropped into this warzone to uncover what's turned the planet into a wasteland of murder and mutations, and soon their focus is on the darkness at the Nano-Tek corporation itself…

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3,6
5 reviews
ATom Grav
02 January 2015
I dont know why, but i have a soft spot when it comes to the Combat K novels. They are terrible, poorly constructed, vulgar-humored tales that are just flat-out tastless. But seriously.. the guys wife turned into a super-zombie-mutant, so he leads her around with an ultra-strength dog collar.. While she runs around (toting a space-aged powersaw of sorts) mewing in her zombie voice "i rrove yoo".. Its amusing. ive read the book 3 times.... it cracks me up every time. For the easily amused, i guess.
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Stuart Mansfield
13 December 2022
awesome book. Rip Andy Remic
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When kicked to describe himself, Remic claims to have a love of extreme sports, kickass bikes and happy nurses. Once a member of an elite Combat K squad, he has retired from military service and claims to be a cross between an alcoholic Indiana Jones and a bubbly Lara Croft, only without the breasts. Remic lives in Lincolnshire and likes to think lewdly about zombies. www.andyremic.com

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