People refer to the infected as “zombies,” but that’s not what they really are. Zombie implies the infected have died and reanimated. The thing is, they didn’t die.They’re still alive; they even breath. They’re just not human anymore.Screams and a pulled fire alarm transform Matt Danzig’s average day in the university admissions office to anything but normal. After witnessing a colleague attacking a student with his teeth, Danzig begins a hectic journey to find his kids, his wife, and perhaps a much darker version of himself than he ever expected.As the infection spreads and crazed hordes--dubbed “Mad Swine”--take over the cities, Danzig and the residents of Randall Oaks find themselves locked in a desperate struggle to survive in the new world."Extremely well-written ... the story and characters kept me turning the pages faster and faster."--Zombie-Reviews.com"An excellent addition to the zombie subgenre... will make you look at the swine flu in a whole new light!"—Jessica Meigs, author of THE BECOMING
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- Release Date 02/27/2012
- Author Steven Pajak
- Language English
- Company Permuted Press
- Weight 12.1 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
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