The longer someone survives in the Zombie Apocalypse, the worse things get. Ammo and hot water run out, and everyone gets cranky. The high survival rate of sociopaths doesn't help either. So it's no wonder things are going from bad to worse for Danny. His town is being threatened by a band of merce
Those Who Remain Book Two
โ Scribed by Santa Rosa, Priscila
- Book ID
- 108648748
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Series
- Those Who Remain 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The longer someone survives in the Zombie Apocalypse, the worse things get. Ammo and hot water run out, and everyone gets cranky. The high survival rate of sociopaths doesn't help either.
So it's no wonder things are going from bad to worse for Danny. His town is being threatened by a band of mercenaries with a thirst for blood and their only chance of winning is Lily. Now alone, she's determined to reach Redwood and save the very town that wanted her family gone.
Meanwhile, Dr. Maria and Seargent Tigh travel across snow-filled roads toward the unlikely chance of civilization. They might have better luck than Peter and Laurie, who are trying to survive in the woods by themselves.
But we can't forget a certain briefcase...
Those Who Remain: Book Two is part of a trilogy.
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