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A Thousand Miles to Nowhere

An Apocalypse Thriller

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A Thousand Miles to Nowhere

By: David Curfiss
Narrated by: Neill Thorne
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When a stranger shows up and infects almost everyone Matt Tanner knows with the zombie virus that destroyed the world 15 years prior, he’s forced to make a decision: flee with only a handful of survivors, or stay in the mountains and rebuild.

But when Matt discovers that the stranger was carrying a letter addressed to him from someone he thought he’d never hear from again, he’s forced to reconcile demons from the past with the chance for a future with the brother he left behind.

Avoiding the withered zombies that roam the wastelands and the flesh-eating humans that stalk the night, Matt struggles to find the balance necessary to keep everyone alive and his own mind sane.

But when things go wrong, and he watches friend after friend die, can he survive, or will the wastelands consume him, too?

©2019 David Curfiss (P)2020 David Curfiss
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Stranger Zombie

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