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The Eden Plague: Plague Wars Series, Book 0

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When special operations veteran DJ Markis finds armed invaders in his home and it all goes sideways, he turns to his brothers in arms to fight back. On the run from the shadowy Company, soon he finds himself in a war for possession of a genetic engineering secret that threatens the stability of the world.

But who is behind it all – and are they even human? Beginning in the world of today, Eden Plague is a futuristic thriller that launches the Plague Wars/Stellar Conquest series, eventually spanning hundreds of years of ground and space warfare, from hand-to-hand combat and covert actions, to Space Marines and interstellar battles.

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3 thoughts on “The Eden Plague: Plague Wars Series, Book 0

  1. good start for an ebook author first and foremost I’m old. I remember the pulp books…these ebooks are the same. sometimes they allow an author room to grow and mature before hitting the main stream (kinda like the minors). That being said the review the premise of the book is good; a unique twist on the good zombie (for lack of a better term)/military genre. But, the principle people in the story are still flat. Mr. Vandyke needs an editor (like the majority of the ebook authors) to help punch the book up in…

  2. Fast pacing and interesting theory I expected this action/adventure to be military/black ops action, which it presents very believably. I also anticipated a bit of an ‘apocalypse’ twist, which it is, in a way, though in more end of the world as we know it rather than end of the world.Well developed characters, a new scientific discovery vaguely along the lines of Jurassic Park and others of that type, with nanobot technology, carried along by excellent presentation of the usual black ops/military type action. Good…

  3. I am almost done with the 3rd book- my opinion so far There are things I love and things I hate about this series but I guess the good outweighs the bad because I just bought book 4. Many former soldiers have the knowledge to write an interesting military story but their prose tends to be awkward and organized poorly. Mr. Vandyke is an exception to this rule. In fact, I believe he could make excellent use of his talents by ghost writing soldier’s memoirs! His characters are interesting and I like a lot of the concepts he introduces. In my opinion,…

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