Revenge of the Birds

ebook Birds Books 1 and 2, #2 · Birds Books 1 and 2

By Joe Moore

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Revenge of the Birds - Award: "Award Finalist in the Suspense/Thriller category of the 2019 American Fiction Awards"

They thought all the birds died out. They thought they had eradicated the disease. They thought everyone was safe. They thought wrong.

Just when you thought it was safe to search the skies after Return of the Birds, Moore writes the sequel to his frightening tale, and he is not holding any punches. The diseased birds are back with a vengeance.

Can they stop the deadly virus in time, or will it spread throughout the world? With a faulty antivirus, and problems with patients already treated, this race against time will have you turning the page almost faster than you can read it.

Revenge can be deadly.

A discussion with the author:

Return of the Birds and Revenge of the Birds are very distinctive from your other books, why did you write them?

I was always intrigued by the movie "The Birds" but felt too many questions were left unanswered. It niggled at me all my life, especially every time I watched the movie. I had to write the next chapters to the original story.

Do you answer all the questions from the movie "The Birds?"

Most of the questions get addressed, but in so doing more questions and concerns arise. There remains a good deal of suspense throughout the book and beyond. It resulted in me writing the sequel, Revenge of the Birds.

Why do readers enjoy these books?

If they love a classic cliffhanger or good thrillers they enjoy these books. They are longer than the short stories they were inspired by, but then both novels have extra twists and turns that add to the storyline and keep the suspense flowing.

Revenge of the Birds