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Extinction Theory

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Sydney Trent, a mass extinction theorist unfortunately finds one of his darkest theories becoming reality as humanity faces it own possible extinction. In a race against time Sydney must face and fight his own demons as the dead literally take to their feet. A spin on the popular zombie genre this book goes against the grain by exploring what else could create and drive a zombie as well as a nightmare zombie outbreak!

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119 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 26, 2010

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Lee Emerick

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I go by the name Lee Emerick, largely because this is my name.

I was born 1182AD and raised by Martian Ninja Cowboy's at a remote ranch located somewhere near Earth.

I'm married, have three kids a snake and a bearded dragon.

Interests

The Effect of Random Theory on Machine Learning
The Effect of Semantic Symmetries on Cryptography
Deconstructing 802.11 Mesh Networks
Analyzing Public-Private Key Pairs Using Large-Scale Methodologies
Progressive elevator music during the 1950's
Extreme shoetree collecting and cataloging
Advanced Morris Dancing

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*The above may not be entirely factual

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June 16, 2011
Good story over all. Fresh take on the zombie genre anway.
Previous comment advises of grammar / spelling mistakes but appears to have been corrected in a revised edition. No mention of 'soar vs sore' now anyway.
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March 5, 2011
I'm a sucker for zombie books and the description of this book sounded good. Unfortunately the editing was horrible. Through the entire book they used "soar" in place of "sore". There were many spelling and grammar errors, run on sentences, and repetitive wording. It was actually very hard to read.
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