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Samurais of Fukushima

The Battle of the Dead

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Samurais of Fukushima

By: Hugo L. I. Cukurs
Narrated by: James Coyle
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This is the English edition of the Brazilian book Samurais of Fukushima—the battle of the dead. The Portuguese edition has an average of four stars on Amazon, and it has gotten many good reviews from many Bookstagrammers.

Shop now, and enjoy this mix of horror with historical fantasy.

It is a bloody journey, where two samurais with a devastating past, a Viking, a geisha, and a group of survivors try surviving in a zombie apocalypse. They will cross Feudal Japan, leaving Fukushima to Niigata in search of one last hope, facing betrayals, deadly traps, great battles, many losses, and hundreds of zombies.

No one is safe on this journey, where zombies are not always the worst threat.

©2018 Hugo Lawrence Imants Cukurs (P)2023 Hugo Lawrence Imants Cukurs
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Samurai Zombie

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