Author: | J. Rudolph, Monique Happy | ISBN: | 9781682612125 |
Publisher: | Winlock Press | Publication: | July 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | J. Rudolph, Monique Happy |
ISBN: | 9781682612125 |
Publisher: | Winlock Press |
Publication: | July 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Drew returns from the brutal disappointment of so-called "paradise" in Ireland and confronts a whole new challenge: a thousand-mile journey across infected America. Can he survive the zombie apocalypse and save the last of his people?
Drew was the last of his family to escape the Reanimates and cross to Ireland. Now, years later, he returns with a dark truth: There is no refuge across the ocean. The emerald haven has already fallen into a dictatorship that runs on slavery and fear.
Now, having returned to America, Drew must fight his way across a fatally-infected New York and the remains of civilization itself to find and warn the last of his people: Don't go. There is no escape to Ireland. Their hell is worse than ours.
The Long Road is two stories in one: Drew's travels to Montana to save the last people in the world that matter, punctuated by the vivid, violent memories of Ireland and what humans can do to each other when the world collapses around them.
All is not lost, but Drew brings with him a bitter message: When your last hope is stolen from you … it's time to build hope, all your own.
Drew returns from the brutal disappointment of so-called "paradise" in Ireland and confronts a whole new challenge: a thousand-mile journey across infected America. Can he survive the zombie apocalypse and save the last of his people?
Drew was the last of his family to escape the Reanimates and cross to Ireland. Now, years later, he returns with a dark truth: There is no refuge across the ocean. The emerald haven has already fallen into a dictatorship that runs on slavery and fear.
Now, having returned to America, Drew must fight his way across a fatally-infected New York and the remains of civilization itself to find and warn the last of his people: Don't go. There is no escape to Ireland. Their hell is worse than ours.
The Long Road is two stories in one: Drew's travels to Montana to save the last people in the world that matter, punctuated by the vivid, violent memories of Ireland and what humans can do to each other when the world collapses around them.
All is not lost, but Drew brings with him a bitter message: When your last hope is stolen from you … it's time to build hope, all your own.