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Resident Evil: Zero Hour is the novelization of the game 2002 Resident Evil Zero published in 2004 by S. D. Perry. It is the seventh novel but precedes the others in chronological order. Evil Zero is set around the same time as the first book and follows the BRAVO team of the Raccoon S.T.A.R.S. branch. The story opens with Bill Nyberg(an Umbrella employ) wandering over a recent case where a little girl was treated by a new Umbrella medicine called Valifin which was still in trial phases, and had suffered from renal failure as an unexpected side effect. While ruffling through his files he is unaware of the dangers present in the Raccoon Forest. On other side the Ecliptic Express is attacked by hordes of leeches. killing all of the trains occupants, including Nyberg. Hours later Raccoon City S.T.A.R.S Bravo team begin their search for those responsible for the murders which have been plaguing the city. For the past few weeks, Raccoon City had been in a state of fear due to cannibalistic homicide. S.T.A.R.S Bravo team was the first team to be sent in to investigate. Among the team is new recruit Rebecca Chambers. Their helicopter is forced to make a landing for unknown reasons and Bravo team becomes stranded in the Arklay Mountains. The Bravos then begin to spread out and search the immediate area. While investigating their surroundings, they come across a wrecked armored transport. Among the carnage, they find records of an escaped prisoner by the name of Billy Coen. Everyview gave the novel a mixed review calling it a non-frightening or thrilling read and said, "If you’re looking for a great horror story or thriller then check elsewhere, if you are a huge fan of Resident Evil and want to get as much out of the story as humanly possible, this is the book for you and you’ll greatly appreciate the fantastic work S. D. Perry has done with it." List of novels based on video games
This series is based on the Resident Evil video game series. For the novelizations of the films, see Resident Evil novelizations. Zero Hour (Resident..
Resident Evil: Zero Hour is a novelization of the video game Resident Evil Zero published in..
Resident Evil: Zero Hour is a novelization of the video game Resident Evil Zero published in 2004 by Stephani Danelle Perry. It is the seventh Resident Evil novel written by Perry, but precedes the others in chronological order. It was to re-released in January 2013. The story opens with an Umbrella employee, Bill Nyberg, sitting and reading through his legal documents. He thinks to himself about a recent case where a little girl was treated by a new Umbrella medicine, Valifin which was still in trial phases, and had suffered from renal failure as an unexpected side effect. But even as he ruffles through his files he is unaware of the dangers that lurk in Raccoon Forest. All of a sudden the Ecliptic Express is attacked by hordes of leeches. Within moments, all of the trains occupants, including Nyberg, are dead. Hours later Raccoon City S.T.A.R.S Bravo team begin their search for those responsible for the murders which have been plaguing the city. For the past few weeks, Raccoon City has been in a state of fear due to cannibalistic homicide. S.T.A.R.S Bravo team was the first team to be sent in to investigate. The opening chapter follows Rebecca Chambers, who is the new recruit. She is rather anxious about the mission... Their helicopter is forced to make a forced landing (for unknown reasons) and Bravo team becomes stranded in the Arklay Mountains. The Bravos begin to spread out and search the immediate area. While investigating their surroundings, they come across a wrecked armored transport. Among the carnage, they find records of an escaped prisoner by the name of Billy Coen. Due to Zero Hour's release being considerably after the other six novels in the series, the story of Resident Evil has changed since the first novel. Strong inconsistencies arise when reading Zero Hour, and its (chronological) follow up, The Umbrella Conspiracy, as the author took several creative liberties when penning that novel, and almost of which where ret-conn'd in Zero Hour. The author makes a brief note, apologizing for the inconsistency at the beginning. The novel erroneously (but consistently) refers to the Hunting Gun as a rifle. In fact, it is an over/under shotgun. Likewise, the pump action shotgun is occasionally referred to as being double barreled. No such weapon exists. Preceded By Position Succeeded By none S.D. Perry novel The Umbrella Conspiracy Categories: Novels
Resident Evil: Zero Hour
Resident Evil: Zero Hour is the novelization of the game 2002 Resident Evil Zero published in 2004 by S. D. Perry. It is the seventh novel but precedes the others ..
Oct 26, 2004.. Zero Hour has 1418 ratings and 72 reviews. Manuel said: This book is perfect for those who are familiar to the Resident evil series. The only ..