Resident Evil: Zero Hour

· Titan Books (US, CA)
4.8
21 reviews
Ebook
288
Pages

About this ebook

Sent to investigate a series of grisly murders in Racoon City, S.T.A.R.S Bravo Team scrambles into action.

Following a helicopter crash, the team stumble across a gruesome sight: an overturned military transport truck riddled with corpses - and that’s only the beginning of their nightmare. As evil grows around them, rookie member Rebecca Chambers wonders what she’s gotten herself into.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
21 reviews
Logan Caine
April 14, 2019
After playing the R.E.2 Remake my craving for nostalgia was at a fever pitch, so I decided to get my hands on the S.D. Perry novels. (The one I didn't read in my childhood.) I forgot how amazing these books are. S.D. Perry didn't add in a genetically modified Mary Sue that detracts from the horror of Resident Evil, she doesn't deviate from the original sorce so much that you wonder if it's a Resident Evil story, the side plot makes me wonder if it was ment to be in the games, and most important. She's actually put forth some due diligence to research what she was writing about. Long story short. S.D. Perry should of been in charge of making the R.E. movies.
7 people found this review helpful
Kevin Stata
April 2, 2017
A great addition to the Resident Evil Canon novels.
4 people found this review helpful

About the author

S. D. Perry is the author of several tie-in novels to popular series such as Aliens, Alien vs. Predator, Star Trek and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Perry also wrote the movie novelizations for Timecop and Virus. She is the daughter of bestselling sci-fi author Steve Perry and lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and two children.

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