The Secret Apocalypse
The Secret Apocalypse, no. 1
Publisher Description
Los Angeles -
February 23rd.
Sixteen year old Rebecca Robinson is the sole survivor of the Australian Apocalypse. The death toll is at an estimated 22 million. The entire world wants to know what happened down there and since the military aren’t talking, everyone is looking to Rebecca for answers.
Sydney, Australia
3 Weeks Earlier
A deadly new virus is spreading through an immigration detention center in the outback. It is 100% lethal. There is no cure. As a precaution the Australian Government has ordered a nationwide quarantine. No one is allowed to leave the country. No one is allowed to enter. School across the country has been canceled.
Despite these warning signs Rebecca and her friends are in the mood to celebrate their extended summer vacation, blissfully unaware of the dangers that are coming their way.
Over the next few days, things go from bad to worse as the virus begins to spread throughout Australia, killing anyone infected and turning them into ferocious undead monsters. Worse, the military have been ordered to contain the spread of infection and to cover up all trace of the outbreak by any means necessary. Mass panic and hysteria grip the population as the plague reaches the outskirts of Sydney.
Rebecca and her friends realize that it's no longer safe to simply go home and lock the door. They need to make a run for it. They need to escape from Australia.
Customer Reviews
Amazing story
There was no oohey gooey love, nor any Smutt!! I LOVED this story. I am now going to get the next book and read. 😍🔥🔥🔥
This deserves 0 stars
For many reasons.
The author has no knowledge on the Marine Corps, and continued to call them “soldiers” the entire time. Kenji was “a sniper” not a 0317, he also served in Iraq and Afghanistan (and he’s served only 2 years?) and was still a Private? Absolutely 0 research had been done in that area. He also didn’t make a tourniquet out of his belt for Officer Dennis, crazy.
Not to mention, the writing is sloppy. It’s not immersive at all. You basically have to imagine everything yourself. There’s no real emotions in anything. Like for one, they straight up killed a guy in the holding cell and the police officers weren’t concerned? Jack thought he was supposed to just walk out of the police station after basically self defense murdering a guy? They have no real human emotion.
I really wanted this to be a good story that didn’t make me cringe, but I just can’t turn another page.
How does a 2 year private, in the marine corps, get deployed to Afghanistan during these times. How does he have “over 100 unconfirmed kills”. What is this. I hate it.
This is the worst. Do not read this if you know anything about the military because it will disappoint you.
Australia apocalypse review
The book was a great military survival adventure.