From Hugo and Dragon Award finalist and Amazon bestselling author David VanDyke, and Ryan King–the first three books of the acclaimed Plague Wars apocalyptic series in one big volume!When the Eden Plague is loosed upon the world, the forces of order and chaos, good and evil must battle it out in a struggle for control and supremacy. A PTSD-damaged combat medic, a female Marine with no legs and a … legs and a sniper with no remorse might be its only hope of survival. Can these flawed heroes drive back those who would enslave humanity? Or will the darkness spread and swallow them up?
Begin your journey through the epic saga of the Plague Wars with the gripping first three books of the bestselling apocalyptic series, for the first time in one enormous volume. Plague Wars: Infection Day follows in the apocalyptic thriller and military-adventure science fiction traditions of Stephen King, Harry Turtledove and SM Stirling.
Plague Wars: Infection Day
– The Eden Plague
– Reaper’s Run
– Skull’s Shadows
– Eden’s Exodus
– Apocalypse Austin
– Nearest Night
Plague Wars: Alien Invasion
– The Demon Plagues
– The Reaper Plague
– The Orion Plague
– Cyborg Strike
– Comes the Destroyer
– Forge and Steel
Plague Wars: Stellar Conquest
– Starship Conquest (First Conquest)
– Desolator: Conquest
– Tactics of Conquest
– Conquest of Earth
– Conquest and Empire
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Look forward to reading more
A great twist on the plague genre!
I liked this trilogy. I know the author has additional books in this series that I haven’t had the opportunity to read, but the first three were pretty good. Maybe some of the plot is a little far fetched, but the way that the author describes how our country and indeed the world handled the situation was probably pretty accurate, and that made it interesting. The way the storyline plays out, regardless of the virus mechanism that is used, I think it is pretty realistic.
Enjoyed the series. A virus that improves humanity and how and why leaders don’t like it. Control & power vs good health & acceptance. A lot of twists and turns
Very nice set up and plot.
I liked all of the Plague War books in this trilogy, especially Skulls Shadows which reads like a Delta Force, kind of Rambo, science fiction action book. They are action packed, smart, and sometimes funny books. A kind of “what would you do in this situation” scenario? I recommend them all, plus the others in the series.
I really enjoyed this series and stayed up late to read each book. The series gives an accurate picture of what could happen to the USA if such
a thing really happened. Well drawn characters, exciting plot and page turning chapters combine to gives thoroughly enjoyable reading experience.
Loved the first three books I can’t wait for the next one.
Not a total waste of time.
Currently reading this book but loving it so far. A little slow but given that it’s part of a long series I’m okay with that for now.
The first three books of this series was very good. The characters were very well developed. You came to care about them and wonder what was going to happen to them.
It’s ironic that the plague was called The Eden Virus. As it wreaked such havoc in the world. I’m not giving away any spoilers, but as they say things always get worse before they get better. I hope the next books in the series start shedding some light around the planet. And, how the humans inflected will act when faced with adversity. I’m looking forward to continuing this series.
Great action an original idea.
My only regret is I’ve finished the series .
Overall I enjoy the tree books in the Trilogy but I had a few issues with things such as if a body part would heal and missing things grow back, why didn’t tattoos disappear?
Otherwise, it was an engaging story with unique characters that you should dislike but they have a purpose you can understand and relate to.
I really liked this series. Could hardly put it down.
The reality of how mankind responds to change of any sort to the status quo, whether in governments or enviroment is the hard core of truth in these books. I enjoyed the fact that each book showed the path taken by a major character. That it did not jump from one person to the next etc…
Good characters, interesting world. Good hateable bad guys!
Good book, but I’ not sure I approved all of Skull’s actions. I haven’t decided if I will read the rest of the books in this series.
Quick easy read
New take on a world changing theme.
Great work. It’s easy to see that the writer tells all the action from experience. Everything about military side of the story (including psychology of the characters) is very authentic (sometimes scarily authentic). Sociology is quite plausible. One detail made me think the writer didn’t completely understand the functioning of mirror neurons, yet everything else is just brilliant. A real page-turner and of very humanistic sort of fiction. I’m looking forward to what the next book in series will bring (just started reading).