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Deadline (The Newsflesh Trilogy) [Kindle Edition]

Mira Grant
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (133 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Shaun Mason is a man without a mission. Not even running the news organization he built with his sister has the same urgency as it used to. Playing with dead things just doesn't seem as fun when you've lost as much as he has.

But when a CDC researcher fakes her own death and appears on his doorstep with a ravenous pack of zombies in tow, Shaun has a newfound interest in life. Because she brings news-he may have put down the monster who attacked them, but the conspiracy is far from dead.

Now, Shaun hits the road to find what truth can be found at the end of a shotgun.


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Starred Review. Grant (pseudonymous urban fantasy author Seanan McGuire) continues her postapocalyptic zombie series with this adrenaline-packed, quick-witted tale of medicine and mayhem. It's 2041, a year after Shaun Mason's sister and co-blogger, Georgia, became infected with the zombie virus (in 2010's Feed). After nearly three decades of rampant zombiism, procedures and protocols have evolved to keep humans safe, constrained, and scared. As Shaun struggles to cope with Georgia's death, a doctor from the Centers for Disease Control sets the After the End Times blogging crew to investigating a conspiracy around people with a reservoir condition—a state in which the virus goes live in just one area of the body—and the high death rate among reputable scientists trying to study them. Deft cultural touches, intriguing science, and amped-up action will delight Grant's numerous fans. (June)

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'This book is fast-paced and so well written it makes you check your doors and windows are locked and peer into the dark corners looking for zombies... I really would recommend this book to anyone and everyone who likes the supernatural/fantasy gene; it's just a fantastic read that I found hard to put down with a really twisted ending leaving the reader wanting more.' DARK MATTER [An] adrenaline-packed, quick-witted tale of medicine and mayhem ... Deft cultural touches, intriguing science and amped-up action will delight Grant's numerous fans PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'This was an absolutely excellent continuation of this series. Things that happen in this book will absolutely take your breath away; it is absolutely engaging and really makes you think... Personally, I think this is the best zombie-themed writing since World War Z' FRINGE

Product Details

  • File Size: 742 KB
  • Print Length: 570 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1841498998
  • Publisher: Orbit; 1 edition (June 1, 2011)
  • Sold by: Hachette Book Group
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0047Y0FHI
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  • X-Ray: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,331 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Can't wait to read the third book in the series! EricG  |  51 reviewers made a similar statement
This has to be one of the best mid-trilogy books I've ever read. Kimba88  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Into The Head of Shaun Mason *Spoiler Alert* August 10, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback
*Warning, this review contains spoilers for FEED, the preceding book in Mira Grant's Newsflesh trilogy read the review here ([...]), then read that book first.*

It sucks to be the second part of a trilogy. The first part is young and impetuous, the vibrant child introducing us to new worlds and people while establishing the broad conflict. The last one is older, more mature, bringing it all together and providing us with a sense of closure. All the middle kids does is get everyone into as much trouble as possible.

Boy, howdy does DEADLINE do that.

Picking up scant months after the events of FEED, we're plopped into the head of Shaun Mason as he barely holds the crew of After the End Times together. The ghost of his dead sister is in his head, an officially deceased CDC researcher is in his apartment and his city is overrun with the hungry amplified. This new addition to the group has information that someone is willing to firebomb the entirety of Oakland to keep secret. It would appear that the conspiracy behind his sister's death is alive and Shaun will stop at nothing to get at the heart of the matter.

Everything that made FEED my favorite novel of last year, as well as my second favorite zombie novel of all time, is still here: political intrigue, in-depth and honest characters that work their way into your heart and life, spot on social commentary on the way we live under the threat of a terror state and some damn fine "hold onto your britches while you fill them with poo" action. Of course, Mira continues to ratchet up the tension with the increasingly tightening noose around the necks of our intrepid newsies. Her previously proven Whedonesque willingness to kill off any character, no matter how important they may seem, certainly kept me on my toes in that regard.

I specifically enjoyed the change in POV from FEED's supremely self-assured and driven Georgia to the increasingly apathetic and uncertain Shaun. His feelings of inadequacy and mental breakdown (he doesn't just talk to his dead sis, she argues back) provide the heavy emotional impact this go round. The world around and within him is collapsing into chaos and you'll feel every moment.

Sure, it will leave you hanging in the air once the last page is turned, but that is what middle children do. Also, there's a revelation near the end that I want to call cheap but it does fit with the information we are provided earlier and I'm curious to see how it will play out in BLACKOUT. Overall, it's a hell of a worthy followup to FEED that had me tearing through the pages and left me salivating more. What else can you ask for?

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This review does not contain spoilers for either FEED or DEADLINE. One year has passed since Shaun and Georgia Mason found more than they bargained for as they investigated the truth behind the Kellis-Amberlee virus, a mutated cure for human disease that led to the uprising of the dead. The events that transpired then have an enormous impact now as the high-profile bloggers from After the End of Times uncover a conspiracy that is even bigger than they ever imagined. A CDC researcher fakes her own death in a spectacular fashion and shows up at their headquarters, and soon the whole team is battling zombies, mutant dogs, and the ever-present ghosts of their past.

When I finished this book late last night, my thoughts were "I have not a single criticism to offer. Not a single one." And this still holds true. Without exception, every question and doubt I raised with Feed (Newsflesh, Book 1) is answered here. The action is incredibly intense, the story is densely and intricately plotted, and the book is exceptionally well-paced and exciting. Readers who are leery of zombies still shouldn't have much of a problem, because although there are more tense encounters with the undead, the violence is relatively contained and there are no gross or gratuitous scenes. Most of the terror comes from heart-pounding action and chase sequences, as well as the knowledge of the overwhelming consequences if the team fails in its quest for truth and justice.

Shaun, Georgia, and Buffy all loom large in this sequel, but we also get to know the other staffers better, including the elegant Mahir, the fiercely determined Becks, the quietly steady Alaric, and the sad, tragic Maggie. Most significantly, however, the narrator has shifted to Shaun, whose personality comes through loud and clear in his bitterly funny words, his decisive handling of his team, and his desperately emotional struggle to hang onto what he loves most. Mira Grant met and exceeded every expectation I had for this book, particularly in the devastating truth that comes to light about what might have been. I knew from Feed to expect an emotional reaction, but I could not have prepared myself for the terrible knowledge that these characters have to face. I was literally whimpering from the pain, and tears were streaming so hard that I couldn't see the page.

This is a searingly intelligent novel, with hard questions about medical ethics, government responsibility, and the nobility and folly of human nature. And just when you think the author has delivered everything she possibly could, there is a HUGE twist at the end that made me bolt upright and scream in the middle of the night. This twist has far-reaching consequences for both the characters and for society as a whole, and it also answered questions I had about the future in a crazy and unthinkable way.

It will be another year before the third book in this trilogy will be released, and I'll spend much of that time waiting in agony to find out what happens to the characters I've come to care about so much. But oh my stars, what a pleasure it is to be so incredibly excited and thrilled and moved by an author's work.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Sequel, But Has Its Flaws June 28, 2012
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This series frustrates me so much because it can be really, really good and then it can be really, really bad.

Good:
-Zombies are awesome and the action scenes make it impossible to put the book down.
-Very diverse characters (Latina woman, Indian man, Chinese man, etc. Not a racially exclusive novel.)
-I LOVE LOVE LOVE the backstory parts...Seanan McGuire is amazing at writing a history of an entire half century. The details are perfect. This carries into her zombie novella and short story, too.
-Lots of twists and turns, and a HUGE one at the end.
-Hot scenes that you don't expect. <3
-Really solid sequel that blends the old story with new, interesting plotlines.

Bad:
-Shaun is kind of an jerk, but he is portrayed as this awesome hero, even though he is totally unlikeable.
-As with the first novel, I had issues with the repetition of little details, like blood testing and cola vs. coffee. Could get quite boring.
-Many parts just dragged.
-I couldn't take the whole "Georgia in my head" thing seriously. It was just really unrealistic and awkward to read, but it also said a lot about what Shaun is really going through.

The writing is definitely flawed. This series isn't perfect. But it is intricate enough for me to stay interested, and all in all, this was a good read.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping sequel!
I absolutely loved "Feed" and therefore I had some hesitation in reading the second book "Deadline". Read more
Published 15 days ago by Booksmith
5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent zombie fiction
Post apocalyptic journalism, zombies and clones. An intelligent and indulgent read. Could not wait to read the third in the series.
Published 22 days ago by Miranda Likeman
4.0 out of 5 stars Holy toledo!
This is the sequel to "Feed," which ended with a WHAT??? moment. This book also ends with a WHAT??? moment, but it's totally different from the ending to "Feed. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Alison B. Oconnor
5.0 out of 5 stars Never wanted to read a zombie appocalyse novel- let alone 3
I have read this entire series. I would never have read one (no zombie love here) if my daughter hadn't wanted to purchase the series. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Shadow Cat
4.0 out of 5 stars #The Plot Thickens
It's been about a few months after the tragic events of Feed and Shaun is a broken man. The vain hope of vengeance and a major slippage of sanity keeps him going while the new... Read more
Published 29 days ago by Arcticbreeze
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Overall the plot line of this "political thriller" is aided by the ever present threat of the living dead. Read more
Published 1 month ago by David Cook
4.0 out of 5 stars love this book...mostly
Good book except for the creepy romance. Otherwise fun to read book. The dialog is also kinda repetitive but I enjoyed the story.
Published 1 month ago by Jen
5.0 out of 5 stars Best recommendation I've gotten in years
A friend say I should read this. Then she said it again. Then she handed me the book and said read this. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lisa R. Hunter
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 Stars But There is Still Hope
I am about 75% through Deadline and wanted to add a shot review here. I was so effusive in my praise of Feed that this book comes as something of a letdown. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jeffrey
4.0 out of 5 stars Life after death
Deadline was pretty good although I found it odd for Shaun Mason talking to himself quite a bit. He suffered from a multiple personality disorder with a caffeine addiction. Read more
Published 2 months ago by C
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