
Nuclear Coronavirus Zombies, Volume 1: Nuclear War
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Narrated by:
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Brian T. Shirley
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By:
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Maximus Williams
About this listen
Tensions between multiple nations continue to erupt, while the coronavirus variants continue to spread throughout the world. A vaccine initially meant to cure infected patients from the variants causes them to have a chemical reaction with the radiation of the nuclear blast. Bus riders find themselves between life and death as an outbreak occurs on the bus during a nuclear attack.
Note: This fiction short story audiobook contains scenes of violence, guns, profanity, and graphic scenes of zombies that may be objectionable to some.
©2022 Maximus Williams (P)2022 Maximus Williams
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