The world is at war the city is dying and those left for dead within its walls have awakened A terrorist attack on the water supply has left the city quarantined by the army and inhabited by the City People, the mindless living dead who rule the urban night. Jett Dormer works for the government. During the day he and his partner Vince drive a wrecker, collecting abandoned cars from the citys dying core, scrap metal to feed the nations raging war machine. They finish their work before nightfall and return to home base outside the city and then to their wives and families. Until the day Jett and Vince are overrun by a horde of City People, and only Jett makes it out. Plagued by nightmares and wracked with guilt for having left his best friend behind, Jett returns to work, hoping to provide for his family. But his new partner, a wounded veteran known only as the Kid, wont let Jett forget what happened to Vince. And he wont let Jett forget that Vince might not be entirely dead. Youre never going to feel right, or be right, as long as hes out there Soon Jett and the Kid are on a mission to find Vince and bring whatevers left of him home. But as their city raids grow bloodier, Jett finds himself increasingly under the mysterious influence of his new partner. And just as his murderous rage for the City People grows nearly out of control, he realizes things may not be exactly as they appear. The night, and those who control itthe City Peoplehold many secrets. Secrets that might just set Jett free or destroy him and everything he holds dear.
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- Release Date 01/01/2008
- Author David Jack Bell
- Language English
- Company Delirium Books
- Weight 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.25 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
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