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A New Death: CJ's Story

A Savannah Zombie Short Story

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A New Death: CJ's Story

By: Josh Vasquez, Valhalla Books Publisher
Narrated by: Ian King Morris
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In A New Death: CJ's Story, you meet CJ, the 13-year-old nephew of the truck driver Josh from the novel A New Death. Find out what happens to Josh's family when the zombie apocalypse shambles into Savannah, Georgia!

Will the young teenage CJ understand what is going on? Will he believe it? Will his family get out of the city alive, or will he fall to the zombie infection?

This zombie apocalypse story is for anyone who is a fan of zombie games, movies, or graphic novels! The author weaves action, suspense, and even some zombie humor into an easy listen that will leave you hanging on the edge of your seat!

Author Disclaimer: A New Death: CJ's Story is written for a general audience and would gather a PG-13 rating if a motion picture.

©2014 Joshua Vasquez (P)2021 Joshua Vasquez
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Zombie Witty

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