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Stuck in the Middle (End of the Line Zombie Series)

It’s been three months since End of the Line, the survivors are in a new world with a zombie menace that is fading. With new freedom, the group looks to settle on Harbor Island a small island on the Long Island Sound and create a community where people can feel safe again but with the zombies vanishing, could a new danger be more of a threat than the living dead? Stuck in the Middle is narrated by six very different people: Annemarie who finally realized how dead the world really is, Jim still keeping his optimism in a strange new world, Tanya, a young leader questioning her abilities, Grace, who resists all attempts to get close to others and Mike who is unsure if he wants to protect more than just his own. Stuck in the Middle continues a story not only about zombies but survival.

About the Author

Lara Frater is a versatile author who writes non-fiction about being fat, and fiction about zombies, sci-fi, dystopia, and ghosts. She is also a librarian and an unapologetic bibliophile. Her first novel End of the Line was published in 2012. Her first book Fat Chicks Rule came out in 2005. She's published an assorted amount of poetry and short stories. She lives with her husband, and an assorted zoo of friends, family, cats, dogs, snakes, and a cannibal parakeet in Rego Park, NY. Follow her on twitter https://twitter.com/FraterLara

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