Dead Living

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4.5
6 reviews
Ebook
225
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About this ebook

A child of the zombie apocalypse may be humanity’s last chance in this supernatural thriller by the author of Demonspawn.

Born on the day everything ended, a world filled with the walking dead is the only one Aaron has ever known. Kept in seclusion, his family teaches him how to read, write, and survive. Then Aaron makes a shocking discovery. The undead, who desire nothing but flesh, ignore him. It’s as if he’s invisible to them.

Living in the dilapidated old suburb of Lexington, Samantha is also a product of the new world. Alone and terrified, she has learned to look out only for herself. She and the other residents of Lexington feel their hope dwindling. They need change. They need someone who can face the corpses. They need someone who can live in a city of the dead.

They need Aaron.

“A wonderfully different zombie novel. Well worth the price and time.” —Jason Scott, author of Hotel Hell

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4.5
6 reviews
cameron nicholls
April 4, 2015
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About the author

Glenn Bullion lives in Maryland with his wonderful wife and three cats. He loves gaming, computer technology, movies and of course, reading and writing.Mark Nelson (Hong Kong) is a resident shamanic practitioner at Shakti Healing Circle, one of the leading healing centers in Asia. He is a graduate of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies three-year program and a member of the Society for Shamanic Practitioners. He teaches workshops, provides shamanic services to clients, and had led apprenticeship programs.

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