Michael is awake.He has regained consciousness in a blood-red world. His daughter Rachel has gone through hell to save him from a gruesome apocalyptic event that still has its gory clutches on Fort Collins, Colorado. But Michael is a troubled man. A man of guilt and remorse. His daughter has no idea about the demons that haunt him. And the more he learns about his new, perilous existence, the more powerfully those inner demons are at odds with the very real ones surrounding him. Michael will soon find himself racing against time—as well as hordes of resurrected corpses showing newly aggressive behavior—to protect what matters most in his life. It’s time to take a stand, for himself, for Rachel, and for the small band of survivors facing a ghastly, existential threat.
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Michael is awake. He has regained consciousness in a blood-red world. His daughter Rachel has gone through hell to save him from a gruesome apocalyptic event that still has its gory clutches on Fort Collins, Colorado. But Michael is a troubled man. A man of guilt and remorse. His daughter has no idea about the demons that haunt him. And the more he learns about his new, perilous existence, the more powerfully those inner demons are at odds with the very real ones surrounding him. Michael will soon find himself racing against time--as well as hordes of resurrected corpses showing newly aggressive behavior--to protect what matters most in his life. It's time to take a stand, for himself, for Rachel, and for the small band of survivors facing a ghastly, existential threat.
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- Author Jason Bovberg
- Language English
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