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|title=Dead Brigade
|author=James Lovegrove
|publisher=Barrington Stoke
|date=August 2007
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1842995081</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1842995081</amazonus>
|website=http://www.jameslovegrove.com/
|video=
|summary=' Dead Brigade'' gives the zombie genre a completely new twist in this exciting offering from Barrington Stoke's dyslexia friendly line for adults.
|cover=1842995081
|aznuk=1842995081
|aznus=1842995081
}}
Sergeant Jonah Hammond's career has been at a standstill in the years since he launched a complaint against a reckless commanding officer whose arrogance resulted in the massacre of British soldiers. Now that same officer is offering Hammond another chance. This time Hammond won't have to worry about some idiot getting his men all killed - because they are already dead. Hammond has been given the task of training a crack squad of reanimated soldiers, immune to pain, disease and capable of fighting with massive injuries. These living dead are reanimated by nanobots. They are capable of learning, following instructions, and meant to be incapable of independent thought. However, it soon becomes apparent that things don't always go the way they are meant to. These are not mindless killing machines; a part of them is still human, still the soldier they once were, trapped within a decaying corpse, kept refrigerated until ready for the next mission. They have no life, nor do they have the luxury of death.

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