Overview: The first installment in the Undead Trilogy, the story follows a young man named Draezon Talon as he seeks to become a member of the Dead Hand, a clan of necromancers that reside in a tower in the desert. During his training, the tower is attacked by a terrifying demon from the Underworld.
Laughter of the Undead (The Half-Gone Trilogy Book 1)
β Scribed by Z.Z. Warlander
- Book ID
- 111256168
- Publisher
- Knox Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Series
- The Half-Gone Trilogy #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07ZC772BW
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β¦ Synopsis
Nothing feels like the end of the world like being caught in the middle of a school shooting.
At least, until it literally sparks the end of the world. By the time the shooting stops, Conner, Izzy, and Levi, three kids from universes as different as they could be within the cliques of senior year high school, are all huddled in a closet together, hoping they live to see tomorrow.
But the pretty boy jock, loner bookworm, and ultimate bad boy get a reality check when the dead donβt exactly stay . . . dead. All the undead movie marathons in the world couldnβt prepare them for the blatant and bloody truth of the real thing. Now that itβs just them, they either have to ban together or join the sinister, laughing corpses plaguing the school and by extension, the world.
Carrying guilt, secrets, and complicated intertwining pasts, the three are about to learn that nothing matters but each otherβ not the school rivalries, not the social hierarchies, or even the histories they share.
And thereβs no better time than the present to get over their differences if theyβre going to survive the horde of not-as-dead-as-they-should-be people who want to eat of their faces offβ and keep each other from joining the laughter of the undead.
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