
The Zombie Chapters, Volume III
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Narrated by:
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Ethan Sawyer
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By:
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Daniel Fite
About this listen
Jaw-dropping revelations and tantalizing new questions fill the pages of Volume III's action-packed chapters! In the longest Zombie Chapters installment yet, Brad and John awake to a new reality in Helena. Meanwhile, Dr. Claybourne makes a series of ever-more terrible discoveries in Conrad Memorial's small pathology lab. At Mirnyy Station, Piotr and the other survivors are caught in the grip of an intense Antarctic storm. Trapped in the Command Center, they struggle for answers - until an unexpected visitor arrives to bring clarity to their dire situation. Sergeant Jesse Benavidez searches for the truth behind the attacks in Sonrisa while Sasha, hurt and alone, begins her own journey...for revenge.
©2013 Daniel Fite (P)2013 Daniel Fite
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