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The Spread: A Zombie Novel

Scientists told us the dead would never walk the earth. They were wrong.They call it Lazarus. A virus so deadly that it kills and resurrects virtually everybody it infects. Bangkok becomes the first city to fall to the unstoppable army of the undead…but this is only the beginning. By the time the news channels are reporting on the devastated Thai capital, the virus has already spread around the globe.Growing, infecting…spreading.One by one, reports come in from other countries. The dead are getting back up… and they’re killing everything in their path.In the UK, clandestine government agent Nick Carter and his team find themselves faced with their deadliest enemy yet as they are forced to deal with the country’s first outbreak.Yet, in the depths of this tragedy, they find a glimmer of hope. A woman--a single survivor from the outbreak, someone whose blood might hold the secret to defeating the virus. Could she be humanity’s only chance of salvation?Or is it already too late?

About the Author

Sean Deville fell into the world of apocalyptic fiction with his first zombie novel, "Cobra Z" which was book 1 in his Necropolis trilogy (Cobra Z, The Contained, Necropolis - published by Severed Press). He followed this up with the stand-alone horror novel "The Defiled" which is a dark end of the world tale of horror and suspense. With "The Spread" (first book in the Lazarus Chronicles), Deville gives you everything you need for your apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic yearnings.

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