The Woodman Book Two (The Fires Of Hell)

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Author: G. H. Bright ISBN: 9781311697103
Publisher: G. H. Bright Publication: December 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: G. H. Bright
ISBN: 9781311697103
Publisher: G. H. Bright
Publication: December 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Woodman, Book Two. The Fires of Hell (re-edited)

This second instalment starts six weeks after Book one, the Roads of Hell, finished.
The reluctant hero in the making, Duke Woods, The Woodman, has contracted Ebola, otherwise known simply as “The Death”.
The Black Pope is still alive and kicking, unknown to most and The Woodman has a new friend.
Michelle, a six-year-old girl, remains at his side watching and waiting whilst The Death ravages his body. Hannah, the love of his life is not allowed near them in case she and the child she carries become infected, and the communities, at the news of his contagion, go into lockdown.
Hannah is nearly six months pregnant, Sue is seven months into her pregnancy, and several other women are carrying babies too.
As Duke recovers, he finds the Army is still in place and helping everyone it can, and the Elders are still unable to achieve even the simplest of things. Coast Town looks to be thriving again with the new influx of people but, as always, trouble is just around the corner and new horror surfaces.

Just when things looks good for the survivor’s, just as they begin to grasp skills forgotten, new evils and hard times rush to compound issues and make life a far greater struggle than it already was. The Death wiped out most of Mankind; illness and disease took even more. 90% of humans are dead, the rest think they are in hell. Those lived through it, instead of banding together, seem unable to change their ways and people find they still have to fight Mankind’s greatest enemy, Mankind itself.

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The Woodman, Book Two. The Fires of Hell (re-edited)

This second instalment starts six weeks after Book one, the Roads of Hell, finished.
The reluctant hero in the making, Duke Woods, The Woodman, has contracted Ebola, otherwise known simply as “The Death”.
The Black Pope is still alive and kicking, unknown to most and The Woodman has a new friend.
Michelle, a six-year-old girl, remains at his side watching and waiting whilst The Death ravages his body. Hannah, the love of his life is not allowed near them in case she and the child she carries become infected, and the communities, at the news of his contagion, go into lockdown.
Hannah is nearly six months pregnant, Sue is seven months into her pregnancy, and several other women are carrying babies too.
As Duke recovers, he finds the Army is still in place and helping everyone it can, and the Elders are still unable to achieve even the simplest of things. Coast Town looks to be thriving again with the new influx of people but, as always, trouble is just around the corner and new horror surfaces.

Just when things looks good for the survivor’s, just as they begin to grasp skills forgotten, new evils and hard times rush to compound issues and make life a far greater struggle than it already was. The Death wiped out most of Mankind; illness and disease took even more. 90% of humans are dead, the rest think they are in hell. Those lived through it, instead of banding together, seem unable to change their ways and people find they still have to fight Mankind’s greatest enemy, Mankind itself.

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