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"THIS BOOK WAS AN ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS READ! BEST OF THE THREE!" -Advance reader review.Book Three in The Old Man and the End of the World series. The old man and his family face a massive zombie attack. Kenji Murata mounts a dangerous rescue mission while Samurai Girl Mitsuyo and her boyfriend Katsuo place the entire enclave in deadly jeopardy. Siberian ex-firefighter Boris Golovatyj finds his river caravan decimated and splintering. Egyptian ex-cop Omar Saddaq must escape a sea of Infected. A new character, former prison guard Sid Pitts, recalls his terrible months as the pandemic ripped through a maximum-security penitentiary.And Khan the tiger is back, with blood in his eye!Another advance review: "I just love this series! Your stories give the zombie genre new life. You create these complex and fascinating characters that keep the reader wanting more! I really liked the ingenious way you had the characters find and worked their way out of situations. Most of all I like the no nonsense way the old man deals with trouble. Us or them and they will lose every time. I cannot wait for book 4!"And another: "I loved the development of characters we came to know in the first two books, as well as the introduction of additional characters and how they manage to survive. This is the best zombie series you've never heard of!"

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