Deadman's Field

Deadman's Field

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Raymond Royce is your closeted gay kid around the corner who's made a home inside his school locker. When teaming up with the class mean-girl Charlotte Harper, he must learn how to survive the apocalypse in a world turned cold (by his best friend's Uncle- what the hell, Avs?), realize that the apocalypse is more than just a video game, and learn to understand himself like Charlotte thinks he should. By living up to her standards and hooking up with survivor dudes along the way. Funny, how different they think. Charlotte Harper is angry. Angry at her boyfriend. Angry at her best friend. Angry at her Mom. But most importantly, angry at Raymond for causing all this anger. She's doomed, she realizes, once he decides its his nerdy-self's job to protect her from imminent zombie danger. She'll show him she's more than just a pretty mean girl in heels. An unlikely duo is out to stop the apocalypse in its tracks. Hopefully.
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