Spec Ops Z

Spec Ops Z

by Gavin G. Smith
Spec Ops Z

Spec Ops Z

by Gavin G. Smith

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Overview

When Vadim Scorlenski and his elite Spetznaz squad are sent to New York at the height of the Cold War, they’re told it’s a ‘training exercise.’ They discover, too late, that the ‘practice’ chemical weapon they’re carrying is all too real. They go to their deaths...

...and awaken to a city overwhelmed by the walking dead, even now spreading across the globe. Somehow holding onto their identities amid the mindless monsters, Scorlenski and his squad of zombie commandos set out to return to Russia.

Someone’s going to pay.

Spec ops Z is a handsome re-issue of the high-octane military-SF, Special Purposes: First Strike Weapon (2017).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786183286
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/02/2021
Series: Special Purposes
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 330,204
File size: 502 KB

About the Author

Gavin G. Smith is the Dundee-born author of the hard edged, action-packed SF novels Veteran, War in Heaven, Age of Scorpio, A Quantum Mythology and The Beauty of Destruction, as well as the short story collection Crysis Escalation. He has colloborated with Stephen Deas as the composite personality Gavin Deas and co-written Elite: Wanted, and the shared-world series Empires.


Gavin G. Smith is the Dundee-born author of the hard edged, action-packed SF novels Veteran, War in Heaven, Age of Scorpio, A Quantum Mythology, The Beauty of Destruction and The Hangman’s Daughter, as well as the short story collection Crysis Escalation. In collaboration with Stephen Deas, as the composite personality Gavin Deas, he has co-written Elite: Wanted, and the shared world series Empires: Infiltration and Empires: Extraction. Spec Ops Z is his first World War Three/Horror novel and he enjoyed writing it a little too much.
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