The Rising: Selected Scenes From the End of the World
โ Scribed by Keene, Brian
- Publisher
- Deadite Press
- Year
- 2014;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1621051323
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โฆ Synopsis
Brian Keene's seminal novel THE RISING and its sequel, CITY OF THE DEAD, revitalized the horror genre and gave zombie fans a new reason to celebrate. Since their original publication a decade ago, readers have hoped for a return to that universe. THE RISING: SELECTED SCENES FROM THE END OF THE WORLD is a collection of short stories set in the world of THE RISING, examining the history of the Siqqusim, the arrival of the first zombie, the fall of mankind, and the terrifying events that occur after CITY OF THE DEAD's conclusion. Featuring both new characters and beloved fan-favorites, this globe-spanning saga elevates the horror to new heights. If you are a fan of Keene's zombie mythos, you cannot miss this book!
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