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The Vector by MCM

 

Eva thought she could outrun the plagues, but she was wrong. The bio-hackers that ripped the world raw are targeting her hometown of Prague, and this time there may be no escaping it.

Now, hunted by police who think she’s a hacker herself, Eva must brave the rotting city streets to find her mother before it’s too late. But with a ruthless agent known as a “Healer” on the prowl, it may only be a matter of time before Eva becomes another victim of his blood-soaked carnage.

In this snowy, ash-strewn apocalypse, Eva’s greatest fear is this new threat may not be coincidence at all . . . it may be personal.

Note: The Vector contains some graphic violence and harsh language.


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A fast-paced thriller for adrenaline junkies

Editor: A. M. Harte
September 15, 2009

There’s very little I can say about The Vector that hasn’t been said before.

It’s action-packed, fast-paced, thrilling and occasionally stomach-turning. Definitely not for the squeamish; being a little iffy about viruses myself, there were several moments where I felt faintly sick. The story’s so good, though, that I ploughed on.

The story follows three plot lines: Eva, who is searching for her mother in Prague; Carey, an office worker reluctantly involved in the politics behind vaccines for viruses; and the mysterious Healer who is hunting down the original hosts of the viruses, called the ‘vectors’.

Having these three different plot lines really helps the reader sink into this post-apocalyptic world and understand the situation from all perspectives. Eva is on the streets, at risk of being infected herself, and sees the gritty reality of death. Carey is involved in the office politics, giving a sense that these epidemics are much more calculated and sinister than expected. And the Healer sees everything from an outsider perspective, an objective executioner of sorts.

The setting is well-planned, and incredibly realistic. A lot has still been left unexplained, and it is incredibly tempting to ‘upgrade’ and buy the rest of the ebook now.

As for the writing style of the narrative, MCM is a professional author and it shows, even in the little details. I particularly like how he uses dialogue and lexical choices to subtly convey character accents.

If I had to complain about anything, I’d say the prologue is the weakest part of the story. The staccato sentences struck me as odd, as did the use of ‘it’ to refer to the Healer.

Also, I found the website design a little unintuitive: it took me a good few minutes to figure out how to turn the page!

Overall, an exciting and thrilling read. If you’re an adrenaline-junkie with a fondness for sci-fi, this is the story for you.

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Of Viral Goodness

Editor: Eli James
September 4, 2009

I’ve come to expect certain things from MCM, and The Vector is no exception. It is – like all of MCM’s adult novels – a thriller. A fast-paced, heart in hand, gory, dirty, techno-quick thing, chock-full of characters and plot lines that don’t seem to be related but probably are, set in a dystopian viral future, the world of the [more . . .]

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Bioterriorism thriller

Member: Sora
September 4, 2009

The Vector

Summary: Plagues are breaking out in the city of Prague. Eva, a young woman, finds herself being blamed for this mysterious outbreaks. The Healer has come to rid the world of its infestations and now with a horrible virus ready to be unleashed, Eva must find away to safety.

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Member: ppival
August 28, 2009

Read this on my iPhone during vacation last week.  A scary possible future!  Glad it was vacation as I stayed up late for the last 2 hours of the book to find out how it ends.  Really thought this was an innovative idea, and a neat switch from reading MCM’s lighter stuff.

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