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Dead Hunger VII: The Reign of Isis

By: Eric A. Shelman
Narrated by: Eric A. Shelman
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Over a dozen years have passed since a massive storm devastated Whitmire, South Carolina.

Settling in the town of Kingman, Kansas, our survivors press on, creating a community where people can live and thrive. Of course, there are unique defenses as one might expect.

Max Chatsworth and Isis Gammon are Hybrids; special beings born of the apocalypse who have recognized a building threat. Somewhere to the northwest of Kingman, a horde of the walking dead awaits, and despite their efforts, the creatures resist the far-reaching summons of the Hybrids.

To do nothing could ultimately result in an onslaught so brutal and overpowering that nobody in Kingman would survive. If the Mothers and Hungerers will not come to Kingman, Max and Isis must make the harrowing journey northwest to seek them out and destroy them where they stand.

©2014 Dolphin Moon Publishing (P)2015 Dolphin Moon Publishing
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction

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