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Dead of Night: A Zombie Novel [Paperback]

Jonathan Maberry
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Book Description

October 25, 2011

A prison doctor injects a condemned serial killer with a formula designed to keep his consciousness awake while his body rots in the grave.  But all drugs have unforeseen side-effects.  Before he could be buried, the killer wakes up.  Hungry.  Infected.  Contagious.  This is the way the world ends.  Not with a bang…but a bite.


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"This has to be one of the best traditional zombie tales I've ever read... This is a zombie book for the ages."
--Seattle Post Intelligencer
 
"Maberry grounds the story with scientific confidence, spares no attention to detail, and presents the undead as more than faceless targets."
--Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times bestseller and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Patient Zero, the Pine Deep Trilogy, The Wolfman, Zombie CSU and They Bite.  His work for Marvel Comics includes the Punisher, Wolverine, DoomWar, Marvel Zombie Return and Black Panther.  His Joe Ledger series has been optioned for TV by Sony Pictures.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; Original edition (October 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031255219X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312552190
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (148 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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JONATHAN MABERRY is a New York Times best-selling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning horror and thriller author, comic book writer, magazine feature writer, playwright, content creator and writing teacher/lecturer. His books have been sold to more than a dozen countries.

He writes in several genres. His young adult fiction includes ROT & RUIN (2011; now in development for film; named in Booklist's Ten Best Horror Novels for Young Adults, a Bram Stoker and Pennsylvania Keystone to Reading winner; nominee for several state Teen Book Awards; winner of the Cybils Award, the Eva Perry Mock Printz medal, Dead Letter Best Novel Award, and four Melinda Awards); DUST & DECAY (winner of the 2011 Bram Stoker Award; FLESH & BONE (September 11, 2012; and FIRE & ASH (2013). His thrillers include The Joe Ledger Thrillers from St. Martin's Griffin (PATIENT ZERO, 2009, winner of the Black Quill and a Bram Stoker Award finalist for Best Novel; THE DRAGON FACTORY, 2010; HE KING OF PLAGUES, 2011; ASSASSIN'S CODE, 2011; EXTINCTION MACHINE, 2013; CODE ZER0, 2014, and JOE LEDGER: THE MISSING FILES, 2011 from Blackstone Audio.

His horror novels include The Pine Deep Trilogy from Pinnacle Books (GHOST ROAD BLUES, 2006, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel; DEAD MAN'S SONG, 2007; and BAD MOON RISING, 2008), as well as DEAD OF NIGHT, 2011 and its forthcoming sequel, FALL OF NIGHT, 2014. And the movie novelization, THE WOLFMAN, 2010, winner of the Scribe Award for Best Adaptation.

He is also editor and co-author of V-WARS, a shared-world vampire anthology from IDW.

Jonathan was an expert on the History Channel documentary, ZOMBIES: A Living History. He will also be featured in That $#(!'ll Rot Your Brain: How the Monster Kids Transformed Popular Culture, a forthcoming documentary on horror movies directed by Robert Tinnell.

His many nonfiction works include VAMPIRE UNIVERSE (Citadel Press, 2006); THE CRYPTOPEDIA (Citadel, 2007 -winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction; co-authored by David F. Kramer); ZOMBIE CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead (Winner of the Hinzman and Black Quill Awards and finalist for a Stoker Award; 2008); THEY BITE! (2009 co-authored by David F. Kramer); WANTED UNDEAD OR ALIVE (2010; Bram Stoker finalist; co-authored by Janice Gable Bashman); THE VAMPIRE SLAYERS FIELD GUIDE TO THE UNDEAD (2001, written under the pen name of Shane MacDougall); ULTIMATE JUJUTSU (Strider Nolan, 2001); ULTIMATE SPARRING (Strider Nolan, 2000); JUDO AND YOU (Kendall Hunt 1991); and many others.

He writes a variety of projects for Marvel Comics involving CAPTAIN AMERICA, BLACK PANTHER, DOOMWAR, WOLVERINE, DEADPOOL, THE X-MEN, FANTASTIC FOUR, the NY Times bestselling MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN, MARVEL UNIVERSE vs THE PUNISHER. MARVEL UNIVERSE vs WOLVERINE and the upcoming MARVEL UNIVERSE vs THE AVENGERS. All of Jonathan's comic book collections are released as Graphic Novel collections within a month or two of individual comic publication.

Recent short stories include "A Footnote in the Black Budget" (MADNESS OF CTHULHU, 2013), "Pegleg and Paddy Save the World" (HISTORY IS DEAD, Permuted Press 2007), "Doctor Nine" (KILLERS, Swimming Kangaroo Press, 2008; and reprinted in THE STORIES (in) BETWEEN Edited by Greg Schauer, Jeanne B. Benzel, and W.H. Horner. Fantasist Enterprises, 2009), "Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Greenbrier Ghost" (LEGENDS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATE 2, Bloodletting Books, 2008), "Clean Sweeps" (AND SO IT BEGINS, Dark Quest Books, 2008), "Family Business" (THE NEW DEAD, St. Martin's Press, 2010), "Like Part of the Family" (NEW BLOOD edited by Patrick Thomas and Diane Raetz, Padwolf Press, 2010), "Zero Tolerance" (THE LIVING DEAD 2, Night Shade Books), "Flint and Steel" (GI JOE: COBRA WARS, 2011), "Saint John" (THE MONSTER'S CORNER, 2011, St. Martin's), "Spellcaster 2.0" (An Apple for the Creature, Ace Books, 2012), "Jack and Jill" (21st Century Dead, St. Martin's Griffin,2012), "The Death Song of Dwar Guntha" (Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom, 2012, Simon & Schuster), "The Wind Through the Fence" (an original e-story available for all e-readers), "Property Condemned" (scheduled for the premier issue of NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE), "Chokepoint" (included in THE UNINVITED, Vol 2), and many others. His essay, "Take Me To Your Leader" is included in the nonfiction book, TRIUMPH OF THE WALKING DEAD: Robert Kirkman's Zombie Epic on Page and Screen edited by James Lowder (BenBella Books/Smart Pop, 2011).

In 2012 Blackstone Audio released two collections of Jonathan's short stories: Tales from the Fire Zone and Hungry Tales.

All of Jonathan's novels are available on audio, including the audio-only collection, JOE LEDGER: THE MISSING FILES (Blackstone), which includes the short stories "Countdown", "Zero Tolerance", "Deep Dark", "Material Witness" and "Dog Days". Another Joe Ledger short, "Mad Science", will appear in the audio anthology LIAR LIAR from The Liars Club.

Jonathan is the co-creator (with Laura Schrock) of ON THE SLAB, an entertainment news show in development by Stage 9 for ABC Disney / Stage 9. He was also a 'blog correspondent' on Sony's zombie-themed web show 'WOKE UP DEAD'; and was a recurring character on Laura Schrock's 'IT'S TODD'S SHOW'.

Jonathan's Big Scary Blog (www.jonathanmaberry.com) focuses on the publishing industry. Jonathan's interviews include Sandra Brown, Gayle Lynds, Alafair Burke, Charlaine Harris, James Rollins, Harlan Coben, Jeff Abbott, John Saul, Jonathan Kellerman, Barry Eisler, CJ Box, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jack Ketchum, Tom Piccarilli, Dale Brown, Kevin J. Anderson, Joe Lansdale, Peter Straub, Ramsey Campbell, Carrie Ryan, and many other best-selling authors.

He is a frequent keynote speaker, guest of honor and workshop leader at genre cons, libraries, writers conferences and publishing industry events, including KeyCon, ThrillerFest, Zombie Fest, Heather Graham's The Writers for New Orleans, Central Coast Writers Conference, NeCon, NY Comic Con, Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Sisters in Crime, BackSpace, PennWriters, Dragon*Con, PhilCon, Horror-Realm, Boucher Con, HorrorFind, Monster Mania, Philadelphia Writers Conference, Balticon, Romance Writers of America, American Library Association, The Write Stuff, Hypericon, AnthoCon, KillerCon, NAIBA, LunaCon, and many others.

Jonathan has sold more than 1,200 feature articles and 3,000 columns; as well as greeting cards, song lyrics, poetry, technical manuals, call-floor scripts, and two plays, including Tales from the Fire Zone. He is developing a psychological thriller novel based on that play.

Jonathan is a Contributing Editor for The Big Thrill (the newsletter of the International Thriller Writers), and is a member of SFWA, IAMTW, MWA, SCBWI, SFWA and HWA, as well as a jurist for the Edgar and Stoker Awards.

Jonathan was the Executive Director of the Writers Room of Bucks County (2005-06) and co-owner of the Writers Corner USA (2006-2009). Jonathan regularly visits local middle schools, high schools and colleges to talk about books, reading, publishing and the writing life. He is a board member of the River Union Stage, a professional equity theater based in Stockton, New Jersey.

Jonathan is a founding member of The Liars Club, a group of networking publishing professionals that includes celebrated authors Merry Jones, Gregory Frost, Jon McGoran, Ed Pettit, Dennis Tafoya, Keith Strunk, Don Lafferty, Kelly Simmons, Marie Lamba, Solomon Jones, Stephen Susco, Chuck Wendig, Sara Shepard, William Lashner, and Laura Schrock. The Liars Club works to support booksellers, raise awareness and support for public libraries, and cultivate a joy of reading and books. The late NY Times bestseller L. A. Banks was a founding member of the Liars Club.

On the last Sunday of every month Jonathan hosts the Writers Coffeehouse, a free three-hour open-agenda networking and discussion session for writers of all genres and levels of skill. The event is held at the Barnes & Noble in Willow Grove Pennsylvania. The Liars Club has begun launching additional Writers Coffeehouses throughout the region.

Jonathan has been a popular writing teacher and career counselor for writers for the last two decades. He teaches a highly regard series of classes and workshops including Write Your Novel in Nine Months, Act Like a Writer, Revise & Sell, Experimental Writing for Teens, and others. Many of his students have gone on to obtain representation and/or publish in short and novel-length fiction, magazine feature writing, nonfiction books, TV, film, and comics.

In 2004 Jonathan was inducted into the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame largely because of his extensive writings in that field.

Jonathan lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Sara Jo, to whom he dedicates all of his published works, and their dog, Rosie. His stepson, Sam West-Mensch, serves a general manager of Jonathan's writing business.

Visit his website/blog and sign up for his free newsletter at www.jonathanmaberry.com
www.facebook.com/jonathanmaberry, www.twitter.com/jonathanmaberry

Customer Reviews

If you are a fan of horror novels and the zombie genre, this is a must read book. Kortick  |  49 reviewers made a similar statement
It almost seems real with the characters so well developed. wilkans11  |  36 reviewers made a similar statement
There was plenty of blood and gore, but a very good story as well. Tina Desimone  |  47 reviewers made a similar statement
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92 of 97 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I Loved it! EDITED TO ADD September 21, 2011
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I loved it... I just don't think there is much more to say! But I will anyways...

I have read most of Jonathan Maberry's books, and one thing I love about him is his ability to create images. When I read a book like this (let me clarify: when I read a GOOD book of this genre), I tend to see a 'movie' in my head. I often assign some actor to a particular character, and I see the action in my mind, which is what I like. Doing this helps me connect to the characters. It helps me form an attachment to what is going on in the book. Maberry is a master at doing this for me.

Desdemona Fox, Dez to her friends, is a mess. A beautiful gulf war vet turned rural cop. She is damaged, bitter and hard, but that doesn't stop Maberry from turning her into a likeable character that embraces her flaws. Her partner, JT, is your typical cop, or so we are led to believe. He is in his 40's, but his love (NOT that kind of love, but more a father to a young girl) for Dez, gives him another dimension. Billy Trout, respected reporter for the small town they live in, is Dez's on again, off again love interest.

What Maberry does here is create a plausible explanation for the zombies that are creeping up everywhere. I think that has been done in the past, and it is always overwrought, almost cheesy, but Maberry crafts a very believable explanation, and we are left wondering exactly who the monster is - those that created the 'virus' or the zombies themselves? The carnage in here is typical for this type of book-but there was nothing offensive or over the top. The isolation the characters must have felt and the idea that a town could be ruined while cut off from 'civilization (by a storm in this case) created a sense of dread that fit the atmosphere of this book perfectly.

The end actually brought me to tears, and I won't spoil it for you, but Maberry left it open for a sequel, and I HOPE he explores this further.

Great book! Can't recommend it enough!

EDITED TO ADD: Mr. Mayberry contacted me to thank me for this review. How cool is that? Made me giddy, but I do think that is why Mayberry crafts such relateable characters. He seems to really listen and care about his readers. I think by actually reading his reviews, and emails (I sent him one before and he answered that as well!) he knows what his fans want, and that shows in his books.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Detailed Zombie Outbreak October 10, 2011
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First, let me say that these zombies made me want to vomit. They not only bite to spread infection, but they spew a black liquid filled with parasites. Absolutely revolting, but great horror!

Dead of Night is not like Patient Zero. It begins more as a mystery thriller, when the body of a convicted serial killer that goes missing after his execution, and two murder victims are left behind in the morgue. Before any action begins, readers are given a thorough description of all the main characters, which includes their relationships to one another, as well as their personalities. By the time the infected are roaming Stebbins, PA, you will feel like you are part of the small town. Most of the big action scenes didn't start until halfway through the book, so the set-up requires some patience, but it's worth it.

The book is divided into four parts, with each part beginning with a different section of The Hollow Men by TS Eliot. The very first chapter is told from the mind of an infected victim, expressing his personal hell as he is trapped in a body that he is no longer in control of, and he is forced to watch the atrocities that his vessel is committing. This left me wondering if all the infected were suffering the same way. Readers are given a scientific explanation eventually.

The POV continues to switch between characters, including a reporter named Billy Trout, and a police office named Dez Fox. One of the reasons that the infection is allowed to spread is the high level of denial, even among those who have witnessed the zombies firsthand. As Trout investigates the story of Homer Gibbon's missing corpse, he uncovers a government conspiracy, but Trout refuses to believe the horror behind the truth. Dez, Trout's ex-girlfriend, responds to the request for police at the morgue, and finds her world turned upside down, when one of the victims determined to be dead attacks her. She can't convince her fellow officers that the dead are attacking the living because she doesn't want to believe it herself.

Deliberate miscommunication is another reason that the outbreak grows out of control. The state police think the local police have gone crazy shooting innocent people, and the National Guard are led to believe that EVERYONE in the town is infected, so no one is allowed to leave the quarantine zone.

The ending left me wondering if there will be a sequel, but Dead of Night is just fine as a stand alone tale of how one infected person could destroy the world in time.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful Zombie Story November 7, 2011
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I listened to the story on audible.com, and this story kept me listening every spare moment I had, even avoiding homework that I have to do (as soon as I finish this review, I will get going:). I couldn't wait for the main actions to start, and once it did, it was a steamroller.

Desdemona Fox (cop), J.T. (cop), and Billy Trout (reporter) are the three main protagonists. Des and Billy have a love-hate relationship. Des and J.T. have a figurative father-daughter relationship.

A mad, vengeful scientist injects the ultimate bad guy, Homer Gibbons (serial killer), with an engineered bioweapon. Homer is patient zero, and even if the good guys contain all the other zombies, what about him? Homer has more self-awareness and control than the regular zombies who are pretty much parasitic driven shells (with fleeting awareness but no self-control). The reason the zombies spread so fast is because people's understandable shock keeps them frozen a bit too long, and the zombies get their chance to bite or spray the people with the parasite laden blood/bodily fluids.

Maberry has issues of ethics regarding bioengineering, military response, and citizen action in regards to the catastrophe. The novel was well-written, and is heads and tails above most zombie novels. It was very exciting, and has a gut-wrenching ending.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Zombific!
This was a great read. Fast-paced and quick read! Get it if you can't get enough ZOMBIES! Maberry can't go wrong!
Published 11 hours ago by Jame sGettens
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
I love maberry. Another one of my favorites. The different points of view are terrific. A definite must read in my opinion.
Published 18 days ago by Cassandra L Powell
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
Absolutely loved this book. A few very unique twists on the zombie theme, plenty of sh!t-hitting-the-fan moments, some gut wrenchingly sad bits and lots of lovely zombie bite! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Amber
5.0 out of 5 stars A new look at the zombie formula - incredible!
Just finished DEAD OF NIGHT and I have to tell you, 2014 will not come soon enough when the next book comes out. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Keith Milstead
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Mayberry gem
Since a friend recommended Mayberry ,I have really enjoyed his books.This is another good book in a series of good books,not quite as the Benny Imura series but right up there.
Published 2 months ago by dan shores
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Zombie book.
For a Zombie book this was pretty good. Really fast pasted book that you can read in one sitting. Will buy the next one by this author.
Published 2 months ago by John P McCrory
5.0 out of 5 stars Page turner
I found this book by looking for books similar to Warm Bodies. I had already read Patient Zero, which was great. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MzHockeytown
5.0 out of 5 stars A staple in apoc/zombie fiction!
I originally bought this at a local Barnes & Noble but I should have bought from Amazon because the price would have been cheaper. GO AMAZON PRICES! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Evan B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I really enjoyed this book it was a fast action packed read. I wish there was a sequel to this book. I would of bought it right after. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Bryan
5.0 out of 5 stars What An Excellent Book
Despite the zombie sub-genre being a mostly blank, slash and gash, run and gun sort of thriller, Maberry has an incredible talent for pulling emotion out of his characters. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Manly Reviews
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