PANDEMIC by Scott Sigler

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In spite of literally saving the nation, Margaret Montoya has never been able to forgive herself for her part in the destruction of Detroit. Years have passed with no new sign of infection but the nation is still on guard and the military has been running a top-secret search for pieces of the downed Orbital. Finally divers report a discovery – an artifact has been found. Within days everyone who comes into contact with the piece is dead and Margaret is asked once again to help. Evidence of infection is found in two of the bodies, but this time it appears the organism has adapted. Before they know it, the infection has begun to spread and it’s up to Margaret to find a cure before it’s too late.

Scott Sigler’s gory and gross out epic infection trilogy comes to an end with Pandemic. This is definitely not a series for the squeamish. I am, however, a big fan.

Sigler’s attention to detail and care in keeping his stories scientifically sound makes them totally convincing and that much more creepy. The plotting and pacing are clever and quick, and his created “Siglerverse” is one that I love returning to over and over again. This particular title, while obviously the follow up to Infected and Contagious, is also connected to one of Sigler’s stand alones, Ancestor.

5/14 Becky Lejeune

PANDEMIC by Scott Sigler. Crown (January 21, 2014). ISBN 978-0307408976. 592p.

6 Responses to PANDEMIC by Scott Sigler

  1. citygirlscapes's avatar citygirlscapes says:

    Veronica loves Scott Sigler and raves about this series. I (Ashley) have yet to read anything of his but with all these ringing endorsements I might just have to look into it. Thanks for the review!

  2. Stacy Alesi's avatar Stacy Alesi says:

    Always happy to help a reader find a good book! Once you read it, please come back and let me know if you’ve enjoyed it.

  3. scottsigler's avatar scottsigler says:

    SWEEEET! So thrilled you enjoyed the series, and thank you for the review.

  4. scottsigler's avatar scottsigler says:

    (I tried posting a comment a second ago, but I think WordPress ate it).

    I am so happy you enjoyed PANDEMIC. Thanks for such a kind review.