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Reunion: The Suburban Dead (Book Three)

It can be hard, carrying on. Especially when you've left so much behind.The dead have claimed friends, family, and perhaps the entire Republic - But the city of Sydow stands strong, a haven for all those who can reach it.A lone train hurtles through the countryside, bearing the bereaved,While a caravan snakes along the back-roads, carrying the victorious. Despite the fall of the Republic, civilization is determined to stand.One of Voison's few bands of professional soldiers calls this city home - And no matter what creatures the virus throws at them, they won't let it fall.With the help of a nurse, a hairdresser and a teenager, they might even succeed.Unless one man's conspiracy theory turns out to be true. Are the dead...organised?Praise for Reunion:"Fabulous book with lots of action and plot twists.""...slowly building the tension until an explosive ending...""I can't wait for the next one already."The third installment in The Suburban Dead series, Reunion, unites the cast of the first and second novels in the defensible city of Sydow. Protected by what little professional soldiery passes for an army in the Voison Republic, the city seems safe...but with the hungry dead on all sides, all good things must come to an end. Expect a heartfelt, character-driven drama, with side-servings of mystery, dystopia, and heaps of undead horror.

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