One glamour model versus the apocalypse. **Henrietta Swallow** may be a stunning model, but she has ambitions to be a film director. At a film premiere she tries engaging a producer about a new project... before everything goes terribly wrong. Soon Swallow finds herself on the run amidst the full
Blood at the Premiere
โ Scribed by Haywood, RR
- Publisher
- Canelo
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1911420011
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โฆ Synopsis
One glamour model versus the apocalypse. Henrietta Swallow may be a stunning model, but she has ambitions to be a film director. At a film premiere she tries engaging a producer about a new project ... before everything goes terribly wrong. Soon Swallow finds herself on the run amidst the full horror of the Undead. London descends into carnage as crowds of rampaging zombies infect the populace, the terror spreading like wildfire. Along with a small band of survivors, and one miserable and interfering producer, Swallow must do everything just to stay alive on the blood-soaked streets. As the undead get more numerous and rabid, and as other survivors get increasingly edgy, can she find it within herself to run, beat and hack her way out of trouble?
โฆ Subjects
A heart-pounding zombie thriller
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