Exploding onto the scene with the most successful video game trailer of all time, Dead Island is set to become one of the biggest game releases of 2011. The official announcement trailer has already gained over 10 million views and 6.2 million Twitter mentions in just 4 months, and has won a flurry of awards, including ‘Gold Lion in Film and Film Craft Category’ at this year’s Festival de Cannes.
For guests of the five-star Royal Palms Resort it was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime dream holiday; an escape to the stunning beaches of a tropical paradise unlike any other. But a mysterious zombie outbreak suddenly - and without warning - rips apart the pacific paradise island of Banoi, and four individuals with distinctive backgrounds and abilities seem to be unaffected by the zombie apocalypse.
As the zombie outbreak spreads, will they be strong enough to stand against the endless zombie hordes, to protect the remaining survivors from a horrible fate and to flee the island?
In the face of an unprecedented zombie apocalypse, they have only one thing left to do: survive.
Welcome to the holiday paradise where your dreams should come true...
but where a nightmare is about to begin...
Published by Bantam • 8th September 2011 • Paperback Original • Priced, £6.99
About Mark Morris
Mark Morris’ first novel, the acclaimed Toady, was published in 1989. He has since published a further sixteen novels, including Stitch, The Deluge, Fiddleback and four books in the popular ‘Doctor Who’ series. He also edited Cinema Macabre, a collection of fifty horror movie essays, for which he won the 2007 British Fantasy Award. Mark is currently working on a novelisation of the 1971 Hammer movie ‘Vampire Circus’.
“Having marvelled, like the rest of the world, at the stunning trailer earlier this year, I absolutely leaped at the opportunity to write the official Dead Island tie-in novel. This is a rich, exotic world of well-conceived characters, stunning locations and all-out zombie mayhem. What really attracted me to the project, however, was the fact that behind the nonstop action is a complex and multi-layered plot. I’m hugely excited and massively honoured to be a part of the Dead Island phenomenon.”
MARK MORRIS, author of Dead Island