When a mysterious outbreak linked to the Zika virus transforms children into zombies, a determined team of doctors and a sceptical detective must expose the rogue cop disguised as a scientist behind it, before his undead army overruns their Caribbean island home.
Brenda Mohammed crafts an intense, character-driven sci-fi horror
thriller set in a richly imagined futuristic Caribbean world in 2036. The story’s high-tech elements, such as
robots, brain-enhancing inventions, and weaponized zombies, mix with Caribbean
Carnival celebrations, creating a visually stunning and culturally rich
backdrop. The fusion of sci-fi, dark
fantasy, and Caribbean folklore makes the story both unique and immersive.
The story is purely the author’s imagination, inspired by
the Zika virus in 2016, and where Good triumphs over Evil.
The protagonist, Dr. Steven Sharpe, undergoes a deep
transformation, evolving from victim to hero, while the antagonist, Master Zeeka,
is psychologically complex, adding depth to the conflict.
With zombies, ghosts, kidnappings, and shocking
revelations, the plot keeps the tension high.
In this new edition of Zeeka and the Zombies: A Futuristic
Sci-Fi Horror, the author Brenda Mohammed has added three more episodes, making
it a four-episode novel.
The screenplay for Zeeka and the Zombies is a finalist in
the 13Horror Screenplay Contest 2025.
ABOUT BRENDA
Brenda Mohammed’s literary catalogue of 65 books is a
testament to the power of words, creativity, and resilience. From children’s
books that teach empathy to psychological thrillers that challenge the mind,
her work spans genres, cultures, and causes. With each book, Brenda not only
entertains but also educates, empowers, and inspires.
Her latest achievement, for the Zeeka and the Zombies
screenplay, which placed as a finalist in the Horror Film & Screenplay
competition, is further evidence of her versatility and determination to share
her stories with a wider audience.
Mohammed's influence extends far beyond individual literary
achievements. As the founder of the How to Write for Success Literary Network,
she has created a platform that empowers writers worldwide through anthologies,
magazines, and mentorship programs. Her self-help book "How to Write for
Success" was praised in the Ethiopian Herald as "a comprehensive
toolkit for writers, critics, and editors."
Her leadership roles reflect her commitment to elevating
the literary community globally. Serving as National President for Trinidad and
Tobago of the Camara International Writers and Artists (CIESART) with
headquarters in Spain, and as Peace Ambassador for the Iqra Foundation in
India, Mohammed bridges cultures and continents through her literary advocacy.
The recognition from CIESART Spain has been particularly
notable, with Mohammed receiving numerous prestigious awards, including the
Plato Award, Socrates Award, and Dante Alighieri Award. Her Barry Holmes
Mysteries series earned both the CLR Award from India and recognition from
CIESART Spain, while also becoming a finalist in the Independent Author Awards
2024.
Adding to her impressive list of achievements, Mohammed has
been nominated by CIESART International for the Woman of the Year Award 2025,
with the winner to be announced at a gala in Spain this December.
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