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'''''Resident Evil: Apocalypse''''' is the novelization of [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]. It was written by Keith R. A. DeCandido, and was published in 2004. It is 277 pages long.
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'''Resident Evil: Apocalypse''' is the novelization of [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]. It was written by Keith R. A. DeCandido, and was published in 2004. It is 277 pages long.
   
The book re-tells the story of ''Apocalypse'' from the point of views of [[Alice]], [[Jill Valentine]], [[Lloyd Jefferson Wayne]], [[Carlos Oliveira]], [[Timothy Cain]] and [[Matt Addison]].
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The book re-tells the story of ''Apocalypse'' from the point of views of [[Alice Abernathy]], [[Jill Valentine]], [[Lloyd Jefferson Wayne]], [[Carlos Olivera (DeCandido)|Carlos Olivera]], [[Timothy Cain (DeCandido)|Timothy Cain]] and [[Matt Addison]].
   
 
==Official Summary==
 
==Official Summary==
''Failure of the Hive to contain the [[Umbrella Corporation]]'s most deadly [[T-virus (film version)|viral creation]] has led to an outbreak of apocalyptic proportions. Now the street of [[Raccoon City]] swarm with the living dead, compelling Umbrella to deploy another of its [[B.O.W.|bioweapons]], a hulking prototype soldier code-named NEMESIS that kills anything in its path.''
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''Failure of the Hive to contain the [[Umbrella Corporation (DeCandido)|Umbrella Corporation]]'s most deadly [[T-virus (film version)|viral creation]] has led to an outbreak of apocalyptic proportions. Now the street of [[Raccoon City (DeCandido)|Raccoon City]] swarm with the living dead, compelling Umbrella to deploy another of its [[B.O.W.|bioweapons]], a hulking prototype soldier code-named NEMESIS that kills anything in its path.''
   
 
''Jill Valentine of the [[Raccoon City Police Department|RCPD]] and several others are determined to get out of Raccoon alive, but only if they can escape the city's hordes of undead. Umbrella's unleashed creatures, and the relentless pursuit of Nemesis itself. Their one chance is with one of the only survivors of [[the Hive]]-a young woman named Alice, who learns a terrifying secret behind her connection to Umbrella.''
 
''Jill Valentine of the [[Raccoon City Police Department|RCPD]] and several others are determined to get out of Raccoon alive, but only if they can escape the city's hordes of undead. Umbrella's unleashed creatures, and the relentless pursuit of Nemesis itself. Their one chance is with one of the only survivors of [[the Hive]]-a young woman named Alice, who learns a terrifying secret behind her connection to Umbrella.''

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Resident Evil: Apocalypse is the novelization of Resident Evil: Apocalypse. It was written by Keith R. A. DeCandido, and was published in 2004. It is 277 pages long.

The book re-tells the story of Apocalypse from the point of views of Alice Abernathy, Jill Valentine, Lloyd Jefferson Wayne, Carlos Olivera, Timothy Cain and Matt Addison.

Official Summary

Failure of the Hive to contain the Umbrella Corporation's most deadly viral creation has led to an outbreak of apocalyptic proportions. Now the street of Raccoon City swarm with the living dead, compelling Umbrella to deploy another of its bioweapons, a hulking prototype soldier code-named NEMESIS that kills anything in its path.

Jill Valentine of the RCPD and several others are determined to get out of Raccoon alive, but only if they can escape the city's hordes of undead. Umbrella's unleashed creatures, and the relentless pursuit of Nemesis itself. Their one chance is with one of the only survivors of the Hive-a young woman named Alice, who learns a terrifying secret behind her connection to Umbrella.

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List of characters

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Preceded By Position Succeeded By
Resident Evil: Genesis R.A. Decandido novel Resident Evil: Extinction