John Doe awoke from a coma in an abandoned hospital. Remnants of an unknown horrific event become evident throughout the facility, as well as throughout the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Walking through the ghost town, John wanders to find the answers to the questions he holds; Where is everyone? What happened? Who am I?In a city known to be populated by locals and tourists, John Doe finds that even the casinos have been left vacant.During his quest to find the truth about what had happened, it is revealed that a virus ravaged through Las Vegas, Nevada.The citizens that once occupied the once populous and glamorous city have been infected. They are no longer human. In an attempt to reach safety, John along with Rachael and Stephanie, the only two survivors John has seen, decide to leave town.
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The Road to Nowhere is a post-apocalyptic novel that takes place in modern day. It is a story of survival as well as one man's struggle with amnesia, friendship, love, courage, and losses.Parental Warning:Some material in this book may not be suitable for all audiences. Mature Readers Suggested for graphic violence, horror and gore, minor usage of language, minor sexual insinuations, or other minor yet potentially offensive material.
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John Doe wakes up from a coma in an abandoned hospital. His amnesia leaves him full of unanswered questions. Where is everyone? What happened here? Who am I? His journey to find the answers to these questions reveal that things in the world have changed. In a struggle for survival John and fellow survivors seek one thing; safety.
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- Release Date 01/02/2011
- Author Lee Argus
- Language English
- Company Permuted Press
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