Dead Country: Crossroads (Sequel)

Dead Country: Crossroads (Sequel)

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A new resumé is the last thing on Kevin's mind now that he has survived a full year of the zombie apocalypse. With his mother's whereabouts a mystery again, his new partner Emma is his last hope at being reunited with her once more. Will the rogue military soldiers ruin his plans again, or will he outsmart them and find an army of survivors to take back the city? #Nanowrimo2019 #Wattys2020 Word count: 58k (approx) #3 in Countrylife - 9/28/2020 #17 in Nanowrimo2019 - 9/28/2020 #53 in Outbreak - 9/28/2020 #100 in Nanowrimo - 9/28/2020 #103 in Thewattys2020 - 9/28/2020 #104 in Infected - 9/28/2020 #287 in Virus - 9/28/2020
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After a catastrophic war and a deadly virus that plagued the world, humanity is left divided, hunting each other down and murdering for vengeance... Or purely for fun. With humanity on the brink of extinction, and another war on the rise, a survivor is revived, given a chance to maybe, just maybe, save the world. ...And all she can remember is her name. ______________________________________ There is a name for those who mutated to survive the virus. I'm not talking about the immune, who can flush the disease straight from their system. I'm talking about The Freaks. If you listen to the rumours, after the Deathwave they started appearing from the wastes, people with no soul or conscience, although once human they now could be described as monsters. You'd think I'd agree, seeing as I ran away from them. But from where I stand, it's Humans who are the monsters.

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