Designated Quarantined: Designated Book 2 by Ricky Cooper


Designated Quarantined: Designated Book 2
Title : Designated Quarantined: Designated Book 2
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 431
Publication : First published July 29, 2015

Derek is slowly beginning to crack, the pressure piling high as the bodies begin to fall; all out war is at his door as Ridgmont seeks his restitution at the barrel of a gun. His allies are dwindling as the world begins to fall into the hands of the growing army of Infected, the once safe embrace of the British Isle now a teeming stagnant waste, awash with the blighted and the bodies of the dead. As London begins to crumble so too does any hope of a new dawn bringing salvation as the world falls ever deeper into an infectious embrace. Will Britain and Broadhead survive the Quarantine, or like America and China before them, will it spell their destruction.


Designated Quarantined: Designated Book 2 Reviews


  • Wesley Thomas

    This is the best sequel I've ever read. Most sequels to the first in a book franchise are mainly to make more money, keep the story going for as long as possible. Some sequels aren't even relevant to the story. But 'Quarantined: Designated 2' follows on seamlessly from the original, giving the reader more of what they wanted. It continues the story, both of the characters, and the infection that is spreading internationally. It is not only fantastic as a follow on, but I would imagine it would be great as a stand-alone novel. But this book witnesses the UK in an official declaration of emergency, banning flights to and from England, putting in place a nationwide curfew.

    Book 1 was epic, but book 2 is legendary! And I am keeping my fingers crossed for a third. With constant action and breathless suspense, I was hooked, unable to stop reading. Quarantined became my new addiction, until sadly, the book ended.

    It's excellently written in a poetically descriptive manner. The words not only highlight the madness erupting, but they sound rhythmic in the reader's mind, which personally I enjoyed.

    If tonnes of violence, bloodshed and carnage is what you're after, then consider your search over. But don't be fooled into thinking that's all this book is, oh no. The characters are superbly rendered, actions justified, given real motives, agendas and painted fantastically in our head. To the point where we become emotionally attached to certain individuals, which puts our heart in a vice when particular events unfold.

    At more than one moment I wanted to be in this story, helping the innocent and assisting the good guys, whilst stomping bad guy ass. Ricky makes us yearn to be in the tale for the most part. But when things go from awry to apocalyptic, we are thankful it is just fiction.

    Blended in with the turmoil is what I like to call comrade rivalry. Sometimes healthy, other times fatal. Each of the troops either have personal lives or secret schemes. My trust was repeatedly shattered, as you grow to know certain characters, then are taken completely off guard when they act irrationally, selfishly, or hazardously.

    You really feel that the UK actually is in a state of emergency, which is a credit to Ricky's writing and research. It is as if these events would actually occur in a British pandemic. Sirens, news, curfews, all flights cancelled, and people in tremendous panic. With the author's help we see the carnage, feel the emotional and physical pain, hear the misery and fear, and smell the blood and stench of death. Murders and scenes of violence are graphically enhanced. As if we are stood witnessing a brutal beating or tense battle, we are gasping, trembling and anxious for our hero to win. But we all know good doesn't always triumph evil. This is conveyed to be real life, where casualties happen, and happy endings are seldom few.

    All in all this book is flawless but unnerving. Full of carnage, mayhem, and with the world in grave danger. But will the brave and courageous comrades flourish in the face of evil, fail miserably, or die trying? The ultimate apocalypse sequel. An epic game-changer to the zombie genre. A gory, tense, adrenaline-fuelled, and addictive tale. A must-read!

  • Mary

    Better than the first, but not by much

    I had the honor of getting almost chapter by chapter preview of this edition. I watched the book grow into the great story it became. Ricky also grew as an author using the suggestions and cussing, debating and destruction of the original draft as people gave options. Some he used with great success and some he tried and it ended up on the floor as it wouldn't flow correctly for his vision.

    The story itself was a time machine going back and forth. Many of the questions from the first book were answered, many more popped up.

    The characters where further developed delving into their inner thought and giving hits of why the did want. The also showed they were human.

    I can not wait to see where he goes with it next. Highly recommended!