Revival: A Rural Noir. Gathering of waters

Revival: A Rural Noir. Gathering of waters
ISBN-10
1632154862
ISBN-13
9781632154866
Series
Revival
Category
Policewomen
Language
English
Published
2015
Author
Tim Seeley

Description

For one day in rural central Wisconsin, the dead came back to life. Now it's up to Officer Dana Cypress to deal with the media scrutiny, religious zealots, and government quarantine that have come with them. As the pregnant Em searches for the missing father of her child, Dana is embroiled in a conspiracy to contain Revivers that ends in fire.

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