Dead Air (Book 1 of the Biohazard Saga)
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  • Reads 320
  • Votes 48
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 56m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2019
Mature
At 33,000 feet, something has gone terribly wrong aboard VTA Air Flight 267 and an outbreak is quickly spreading through the plane. Nightmarish creatures are rampaging with a hunger for human flesh. With nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide, a group of passengers must band together and fight for survival if they ever hope to step foot on solid ground once more. The battle between the living and the dead erupts in the air over the coast of the Malaysian Peninsula as the passengers brace themselves to land in a new and frightening world...
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In the year 2052, a devastating virus, engineered by the Russian government as a bioweapon, escapes containment before its completion. Within a year, the world spirals into chaos. The virus not only turns its victims into the undead but also renders the very air toxic with the breath of the infected, forcing the remnants of humanity to rely on gas masks to survive. At the heart of this global catastrophe is City Six-a fortified, isolated city on the flat plains of an undisclosed location in Texas. It is said to be the last safe haven left on Earth. The story follows a survivor on a desperate journey to reach City Six, battling not just the relentless undead but also the perils of a collapsing world. But as the survivor draws closer to the fabled city, an even greater threat emerges. Something far more dangerous than the infected lurks in the shadows, and the question remains: is humanity ready to face what's coming?