Showing posts with label Award-winning sci-fi novel. Show all posts
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Monday, 29 January 2024

AWARD-WINNING SCI-FI NOVEL ZEEKA CHRONICLES


AWARD-WINNING SCI-FI NOVEL ZEEKA CHRONICLES

This futuristic thriller was an award winner in the Category -Young Adult Thriller in Reader's Favorite International Awards 2018, winner in Science Fiction in SIBA Awards 2017, winner of the gold award in the category science fiction in Connections Emagazine Readers' Choice Awards 2018, and winner in the top ten finalists for science-fiction in the Author Academy Global Awards 2018.
The International Chamber of Writers and Artists in Spain gave the book an award in April 2023, on the occasion of World Book Day.
Reader's Favorite International gave it a five-star review.

"Reviewed by Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite on 27th September 2017.
Five Stars'Zeeka Chronicles: Revenge of Zeeka by Brenda Mohammed opens with Zeeka and the Zombies.
 
On the island of Gosh in January 2036 Raynor Sharpe is woken by rattling to see a beach full of small robots. Is he still dreaming? 
Raynor is a hospital doctor and so is the woman he secretly loves, but Janet is engaged to another man. 
Gosh's carnival is turned from an exotic native spectacle to tragedy by a troop of entertainers: zombies who shoot into the audience killing and injuring hundreds. 
How can these monsters disintegrate into a heap of dust?
Why is one false head found? 
Who is Zeeka, and does he control the zombies? 
Why does Janet cancel her wedding? 
Can the Chief of Police be trusted, or is he as corrupt as others in the force? Read on: Zeeka's Child; Zeeka Returns, Zeeka's Ghost, and Resurrection hold the un-guessable answers.
Zeeka Chronicles comprises five books from the Revenge of Zeeka series. 2036 is shown as a technically advanced world by gadgets like watches that act much like today's smartphones plus visual contact, robots and much more. 
The story is built on the premise that a doctor discovers a cure for a disease but is prevented from using it, but the plot becomes more entangled the farther you read. Police corruption, suicide, kidnapping, and a very active ghost.
Brenda Mohammed's writing style is evocative of the future and she handles the science in her fiction brilliantly: reading is believing! 
I loved Zeeka Chronicles; it has worldwide appeal for anyone looking for an entertaining story that is different."