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Ghoul: We Eat People

Ghoul: We Eat People

The world is drenched in blood. Eddie is alone. We eat people.Eddie is abducted by a gang of children with kitchen knives and mothers brandishing sharpened gardening tools. What the hell has happened? The world beyond the forest where Eddie’s family have been hunting and gathering is annihilated. The highways have been stripped of vehicles to allow the massive armies to move more freely and civilisation is a flood of gore without any whole corpses remaining. When Eddie fires a pistol into the face of his captor, the soldiers around him just laugh and stuff the pieces of brain back into the shattered skull of their leader. When Eddie attempts to comfort a cowering cellmate, she bites off his finger. WHAT HELL HAS HAPPENED!?If Eddie does not show strength, he’ll be consumed by the army of cannibals that has stolen him from his family. Luckily, his experience as a nomad has given him the skills to lead the army without a GPS or any other extinct technology, and he’ll lure their enemies into horrific, murderous traps.Now that he’s essential, Eddie is watched by a throng of guards. To escape, he’ll need all his cunning with the warrior skills of his new ally; a terrorist hunting POME with a box of grenades.But how can he ever trust anyone who has consumed the flesh of another human? And what will Eddie do when he feels the urge to bite into one of the followers he is supposed to be rescuing?

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