Resident Evil: Retribution in will be released in 3D on September 14, 2012. It is the fifth installment in the massively successful Resident Evil film series, based on the hugely popular Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. The movie stars Milla Jovovitch and Wentworth Miller and is directed by Paul W.S. Anderson.
In this official novelization, Alice fights alongside a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead.
“Even if you've already seen the film in theaters, pick up the Resident Evil: Retribution novelization, and let the story of Alice continue from the pages of one of the best reads of 2012.” – BioGamer Girl
John Shirley is a critically acclaimed cyberpunk, sci-fi and horror writer, titles include City Come-Walkin’ and Dracula In Love. He wrote the first screenplay for The Crow. He has also written many tie-ins including Constantine, Doom and Bioshock: Rapture. His short story collection Black Butterflies won a Bram Stoker, the International Horror Guild Award and was one of the Publisher’s Weekly best books of 1998.
Resident Evil: Retribution in will be released in 3D on September 14, 2012. It is the fifth installment in the massively successful Resident Evil film series, based on the hugely popular Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. The movie stars Milla Jovovitch and Wentworth Miller and is directed by Paul W.S. Anderson.
In this official novelization, Alice fights alongside a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead.
Praise
“Even if you've already seen the film in theaters, pick up the Resident Evil: Retribution novelization, and let the story of Alice continue from the pages of one of the best reads of 2012.” – BioGamer Girl
Author
John Shirley is a critically acclaimed cyberpunk, sci-fi and horror writer, titles include City Come-Walkin’ and Dracula In Love. He wrote the first screenplay for The Crow. He has also written many tie-ins including Constantine, Doom and Bioshock: Rapture. His short story collection Black Butterflies won a Bram Stoker, the International Horror Guild Award and was one of the Publisher’s Weekly best books of 1998.