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Damage in an Undead Age

The Undead Age Series, Book 2

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Damage in an Undead Age

By: A.M. Geever
Narrated by: Jeanne Marshall
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It’s what you don’t see coming that kills you.

Safely hidden from San Jose’s City Council, Miranda Tucci almost believes that life can be good again. Reunited with Mario, and accompanied by her best friend Father Doug Michel, she has undertaken the hazardous journey to the Pacific Northwest. There, the trio of friends hope to recreate the vaccine for the zombie virus.

But danger still lurks in what used to be civilization, and hearts can still be broken. If Miranda lowers her guard enough to nurture a small, soft dream, can she risk losing it without losing herself?

And with the ravenous undead always in pursuit, can she stay alive long enough to see it come true?

You’ll love this post-apocalyptic zombie survival adventure! Listen the award-winning series today!

©2020 Anne Marie Geever Riconosciuto (P)2023 Anne Marie Geever Riconosciuto
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Zombie Heartfelt City

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