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Despair
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Complete, First published Feb 19, 2018
A zombie apocalypse that is overturning, killing and ultimately destroying the world shouldn't be something that kids (teens) should need to handle. 

Yet that is exactly what Evan, a young 12-year-old with his life ahead of him needs to face. But not alone: he faces this impossible challenge with Abigail, Sterling, Jax and James, some of his newfound friends along the way. 

But this is not an easy task. Evan's story is filled with wicked plot twists, heart-breaking betrayals, and, of course, the death of many. 

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