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Worse Than Dead: Survival in the Zombie Apocalypse

Kelly and Rob witnessed the fall of civilization and are barely surviving in a city overrun by the ravenous, reanimated dead. Every day presents a new challenge and the hungry corpses wandering the streets aren’t their only problem. Food is scarce, infrastructure is collapsing, technology is gone and the few other, remaining living can be a greater threat than the dead. Surviving, means constantly running, hiding and when there are no other options, fighting. Kelly and Rob decide they want something more from life, if they can only live long enough to figure out what that is. But, being alive in the zombie apocalypse is a condition that can change in an instant, and often does.

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What people are saying about 'Worse than Dead' "Worse than Dead is a taut thriller that proves the undead aren't the only things to fear in the apocalypse. A fast-paced zombie story that explores the dark side of humanity's survival. Brett takes you inside the darkest areas of a zombie plague, where the undead aren't the only things to fear." Ryan Thomas, author of 'Hissers,The Summer I Died, Hobbomock,' and many others. "Worse than Dead is an intense ride from start to finish. You can't help but enjoy each character as they show strength and weaknesses throughout an engaging story about surviving after the apocalypse." Tyler Barrett, author of the 'What Remains' series.

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