The fight for survival is on
The Infected
by Perry Prete
Genre: Apocalyptic Horror
A rogue virus alters human DNA, causing a mutation which infects most of the world’s population. Those immune to the virus must survive any way they can, as the two groups fight for dominance. The infected mindlessly hunt at night, humans travel and forage for food during the day. Rumours have spread of an area free of the infected in the cold barren land permanently frozen in Northern Canada where the infected cannot survive.
A girl, alone and scared, is rescued by one of the infected, forming a bond
that may change the course of how these two groups will live with each other.
As their unlikely friendship grows, she realizes that peace may be possible if
others can learn to accept them. Until everything changes.
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Perry Prete was born in Sudbury, Ontario 1962, the middle
child of three. His father passed away in 1972, leaving only his mother and two
siblings. His mother re-married years after, and they moved to a small town
just outside Sudbury, where he completed grade school. He finished grades nine
and part of grade ten at Ecole Secondaire Franco-Jeunesse before moving to
London, Ontario, in 1976. He transferred to G.A. Wheable H.S. for the final two
and a half years. For most of his high school years in London, he worked at
McDonald's on Wellington Road. After graduating high school, Perry decided on a
television career and went to Fanshawe College for Television Broadcasting and
worked for CICI and CKNC, CTV and CBC affiliates for a short time in Sudbury.
He moved back to London and worked for a few months before returning to
Fanshawe for the Paramedic program, where he met his wife.
After graduating from Paramedicine, he worked as a
medic in St. Mary's, Stratford, London, and Windsor before relocating to
Brockville, Ontario, in 1984 to work full-time as a Paramedic. While working as
a Paramedic, he was injured in a stationary bike accident which put his arm in
a cast, giving him the time he needed to write his first novel, "All Good
Things." He wrote his second novel shortly after, "The More Things
Change."
In between novels, he briefly taught part of the
Paramedic program at St. Lawrence College in Cornwall.
Perry wrote the third novel in the series, "The
Things That Matter Most," "Highway 7," "The Mind's
Eye," and "The Infected." He has three unfinished novels and
several completed works.
Perry continues to work as a Paramedic for Leeds
Grenville Paramedic Services. With over 40 years of experience and counting,
those calls have provided ample material for his future books.
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