‘A whip-smart thriller overflowing with sharp ideas and social commentary’ – Kirkus
Feedback is a full-length Newsflesh novel which overlaps the events of the New York Times bestselling novel Feed. It reveals for the first time what happened from the perspective of reporters covering the Democrats’ campaign.
There are two sides to every story…
The year was 2014. We had cured cancer. We had beat the common cold. But in doing so we unleashed something horrifying and unstoppable. The infection spread leaving those afflicted with a single uncontrollable impulse: FEED.
Now, twenty years after the Rising, a team of scrappy underdog reporters relentlessly pursue the truth while competing against the superstar Masons, surrounded by the infected, and facing more insidious forces working in the shadows.
Previous Newsflesh Novels:
FEED
DEADLINE
BLACKOUT
Feedback is a full-length Newsflesh novel which overlaps the events of the New York Times bestselling novel Feed. It reveals for the first time what happened from the perspective of reporters covering the Democrats’ campaign.
There are two sides to every story…
The year was 2014. We had cured cancer. We had beat the common cold. But in doing so we unleashed something horrifying and unstoppable. The infection spread leaving those afflicted with a single uncontrollable impulse: FEED.
Now, twenty years after the Rising, a team of scrappy underdog reporters relentlessly pursue the truth while competing against the superstar Masons, surrounded by the infected, and facing more insidious forces working in the shadows.
Previous Newsflesh Novels:
FEED
DEADLINE
BLACKOUT
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Reviews
This book will absolutely take your breath away . . . the best zombie-themed writing since World War Z
Feed is a proper thriller with zombies . . . A taut, well-written story
Astonishing . . . a fascinating exploration of the future
Zombie mayhem, political snark and pointedly funny observations
The zombie novel Robert A. Heinlein might have written
Gripping, thrilling and brutal . . . McGuire has crafted a masterpiece of suspense with engaging, appealing characters who conduct a soul-shredding examination of what's true and what's reported
This author's powerful, intense narrative always manages to draw me in, enthrall me and make me care and worry for her characters . . . People, and what makes them tick, especially in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, are the reason for the continued success of this series, one that draws its horror from the darkness of the human mind rather than from the hordes of flesh-eating undead . . . As long as Mira Grant will keep delivering these meaningful stories of the post-Rising world, I will be looking forward to learning more.