![]() Should they nuke the brits right off the map - men, women, children, cows and all - in the biggest genocide in history? Or should they risk global infection in a race against time to find a cure? With hungry zombies attempting to cross borders by plains, trains, boats, and any other form of transport available, it's only a matter of time before the virus gets out. The rest of the world has a tough choice to make. All of Great Britain is infected and hungry. And there's not much time left to stop it. is threatening to take over the globe in Michael Logan's World War Moo. The epidemic that transformed Britain's bovine population into a blood-thirsty, brain-grazing, zombie herd. They're still un-dead, and now the disease has spread to humans. It began with a cow that just wouldn't die. Standing in the way are rampaging hordes of animals, a ruthless security agent and an army ready to shoot anybody with a case of the sniffles. In her bumbling pursuit of the truth, she crosses paths with Terry and Geldof, and together they set out to escape a quarantined Britain with the evidence and vital data that could unlock a cure for the virus. As Britain begins a rapid descent into chaos and ministers blame international terrorists, Lesley stumbles upon evidence that the government is behind the outbreak. Abattoir worker Terry Borders' love life is crippled by the stench of death that clings to his skin from his days spent slaughtering cows teenage vegan Geldof 'Scabby' Peters alternates between scratching furiously at his rash and baiting his overbearing New Age mother and inept journalist Lesley McBrien struggles forlornly in the shadow of her famous war correspondent father. When scientists with warped imaginations accidentally unleash an experimental bioweapon that transforms Britain's animals into sneezing, bloodthirsty zombies with a penchant for pre-dinner sex with their victims, three misfits become the unlikely hope for salvation. ![]() ![]() As the nation descends into chaos, can they pool their resources, unlock a cure, and save the world? Three losers. And if that wasn't bad enough, the fate of the nation seems to rest on the shoulders of three unlikely heroes: an abattoir worker whose love life is non-existent thanks to the stench of death that clings to him, a teenage vegan with eczema and a weird crush on his maths teacher, and an inept journalist who wouldn't recognize a scoop if she tripped over one. It would become an epidemic that transformed Britain's livestock into sneezing, slavering, flesh-craving four-legged zombies. We only index and link to content provided by other sites.įorget the cud. Disclaimer: This site does not store any files on its server.
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