Safe Haven

Safe Haven
ISBN-10
1546413111
ISBN-13
9781546413110
Series
Safe Haven
Pages
356
Language
English
Published
2017-04-25
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Authors
Thomas Baker, Robert Wagner

Description

A day of death. A night of terror. The Outbreak begins. What if you withstood the zombie apocalypse only to discover worst monsters had survived? Thousands of years of civilization came to an end in an inconceivably short time. The worst wasn't that the virus killed its victims, it's how revived their dead bodies to spread itself around the globe. Among the remaining survivors are Harold, a social outcast living in a cabin out in the woods and JT, just a regular guy with anger issues, who somehow became the leader of a ragtag group of survivors from the cities. When JT follows the spray painted signs to Safe Haven and ends up on Harold's doorstep, will they be safe? What shocking discoveries will lead Harold and JT on a collision course as the zombie horde threatens to consume them all?

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