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Cannibal Warfare

A Post-Apocalyptic Virus Thriller

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Cannibal Warfare

By: Jacob Vaughn
Narrated by: Randolf Rebrick
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Summary

They thought they were saving the world. Instead— they ended it.

Through an accident of science tens of millions of Americans have been transformed into ravenous cannibals. But this is far from a zombie apocalypse. So long as they satisfy their hunger for human flesh, these cannibals can still think—and those that do have rebuilt America into a twisted mockery of what once stood before. Now, civilization has been replaced by an anarchy of city states and warring cannibal factions, each pursuing the same dark purpose: To harvest human meat.

“Meat” like Cotton Wiley and his 12-year-old daughter Jean—two of only a handful of human survivors who still remain free from the cannibalistic affliction. They are on a perilous journey to Alaska, staying one-step ahead of the cannibal hordes thanks to the deadly skills Cotton learned as a Navy SEAL. However, no amount of training could have prepared Cotton and Jean for what they’ll face crossing the lawless expanse now known as the Texas Meat Belt—especially when a new cannibal faction descends on the region and forces Cotton and his daughter to take a stand right alongside their deadliest enemies.

Cannibal Warfare is the thrilling first installment in the Cannibal Warfare series—a fresh, taut, and realistic take on the “zombie apocalypse” genre.

©2021, 2022 Jacob Vaughn (P)2025 Jacob Vaughn
Dystopian Fiction Genre Fiction Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense War & Military Thriller Exciting
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