Darpocalypse

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Joseph Souza ISBN: 9781618680846
Publisher: Permuted Press Publication: March 5, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Souza
ISBN: 9781618680846
Publisher: Permuted Press
Publication: March 5, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The second wave of the plague has struck with a brutal vengeance and a full-on zombie apocalypse has spread throughout every corner of the world.

Abandoned by her father, Dar has managed to set up a camp in the Boston Common. Surrounded by hordes of ravenous zombies, one person living inside the camp holds the key to their survival.

A few lucky people on Earth have developed a mysterious immunity from the plague. Known as ghosts, they are prized for their ability to walk among the dead and gather food and supplies without fear. The Boston camp harbors one such person, and President Roberts orders the Army’s finest soldier to bring their ghost to Washington, D.C. at any cost.

As the world descends into apocalyptic madness, the horde grows increasingly aggressive, threatening the wellbeing of every survivor in Dar’s camp. Boston Common becomes ground zero for a dramatic showdown, and Dar realizes that she must make a decision that threatens not only her life, but the survival of every person she’s been entrusted to protect.

Darpocalypse is on the short list for the best that zombie fiction has to offer… Highly recommended.” --Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com

“[A] dystopian yarn unlike anything you’ve read before…” --Jeroen ten Berge, artist

“Joseph Souza has a gift for story telling…” --Michele Callahan, Indie Horror News

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The second wave of the plague has struck with a brutal vengeance and a full-on zombie apocalypse has spread throughout every corner of the world.

Abandoned by her father, Dar has managed to set up a camp in the Boston Common. Surrounded by hordes of ravenous zombies, one person living inside the camp holds the key to their survival.

A few lucky people on Earth have developed a mysterious immunity from the plague. Known as ghosts, they are prized for their ability to walk among the dead and gather food and supplies without fear. The Boston camp harbors one such person, and President Roberts orders the Army’s finest soldier to bring their ghost to Washington, D.C. at any cost.

As the world descends into apocalyptic madness, the horde grows increasingly aggressive, threatening the wellbeing of every survivor in Dar’s camp. Boston Common becomes ground zero for a dramatic showdown, and Dar realizes that she must make a decision that threatens not only her life, but the survival of every person she’s been entrusted to protect.

Darpocalypse is on the short list for the best that zombie fiction has to offer… Highly recommended.” --Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com

“[A] dystopian yarn unlike anything you’ve read before…” --Jeroen ten Berge, artist

“Joseph Souza has a gift for story telling…” --Michele Callahan, Indie Horror News

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