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Lost in Texas

The Living Dead Boy 2 (Volume 2)

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Lost in Texas

By: Rhiannon Frater
Narrated by: Kasi Hollowell
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In the zombie apocalypse, no one is safe. Not even children. That’s what twelve-year-old Josh and his friends in the Zombie Hunters Club discovered when the undead invaded their school in The Living Dead Boy. Now, Josh and the remaining Zombie Hunters are stuck on a city bus traveling across zombie-infested Texas. With fires burning on the horizon, mass evacuations underway, zombies roaming the countryside, and in-fighting among the adults on the bus creating tension, Josh has never felt so helpless. Despite his father’s insistence that the adults can handle the situation, Josh knows far too well from watching zombie movies that one person can put everyone else at risk. To his absolute horror, he’s right and he and his friends are running for their lives. Josh may have always considered himself a zombie hunter, but now he’ll have to prove it to escape the ravenous undead and lead his friends to safety.

©2016 Rhiannon Frater (P)2017 Rhiannon Frater
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Scary Stories Science Fiction Scary Zombie

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