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Hunger

Last Man Standing, Book 1

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Hunger

By: Keith Taylor
Narrated by: Matthew Crow
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Bangkok, March 2018. The world looked on in horror as millions of innocent lives were snuffed out in a matter of hours. Countless men, women, and children slaughtered without mercy, torn apart by a violent mob that attacked without reason, motive, or warning.

Tom Freeman witnessed the aftermath. He reported on the tragedy and looked into the eyes of the sole survivor, an old friend, and what he saw looking back sent him running home to the United States. Back to safety. Back to a place where the world made sense, and the putrid stink of the dead didn't haunt his nightmares....

Turns out he didn't run quickly enough. They're coming.

Remain indoors...

Gather supplies...

Find a weapon...

The zombies are here, and they're hungry.

Hunger is the opening novel of the thrilling and terrifying Last Man Standing zombie apocalypse survival series.

©2016 Keith Taylor (P)2023 Keith Taylor
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction Zombie Scary

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