MZS: Boston: A Metropolitan Zombie Survivors Novella

Caveman Worldwide
3.9
43 reviews
Ebook
54
Pages
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About this ebook

 If his hangover doesn't kill him the undead just might. 
At 20,000 words this is the first novella in the Metropolitan Zombie Survivors series. The ending completes the story of Boston but there is always a tomorrow... 

Pat-O is unemployed and out of shape with a face that makes even his mother wonder what happened to him. At least according to the girl he spent last night with. He feels bad about not remembering her name, but when he tries to turn her anger and the future of his lucky T-shirt into a meet cute on the sidewalk of Beacon Street things start to get ugly. 

Zombies have besieged the city of Boston and in order to survive Pat-O has to put his fate in the hands of his friend Tucker who may be insane, and the information Tucker’s gathered through the less than reliable network of contacts he has as a follower of a local sports blog. Pat-O needs to get across town before the government will allegedly drop nuclear weapons to stem the tide of undead. Protecting himself with armor made from drained wine boxes and duct tape while using a broken souvenir hockey stick as a weapon Pat-O walks, jogs and sweats his way to Tucker in Cleveland Circle. Their buddy ‘Cupcake’ has stolen a Humvee from the National Guard and will pick them up there before getting out of town - ASAP. 

Metropolitan Zombie Survivors are courageous, creative and lucky. Pat-O and his friends are not trained for survival and have little to no experience with guns. They survive by banding together and balancing their instincts with scrappiness and a hint of intellect.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
43 reviews
Heather S
September 13, 2022
interesting read. I don't normally bother with short books. too easy to get engrossed and then the fun comes to an end all too quickly. I'd recommend if you prefer shorter reads and like zombies!
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tara barnett
August 1, 2017
The main character is believable as an everyday Joe. Was kinda disappointed it ended so soon, but I can wait forbthe next round to come out if the author decides to write more and i can find it.
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Deborah Balaam
January 21, 2020
Although a short book it was really good.lt had all that was necessary and an unusual hero.(not full of muscles and super good looking)He was just an everyday man which was more real.
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About the author

K. D. McAdams is an indie author writing in the sci-fi, dystopian and horror genres. As a stay at home father of three, including two adopted children, K. D. watches the effects of nature and nurture play out every day. 

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