
Surviving When the Dead Have Risen: A Tale of the Zombie Apocalypse
The Most Uncommon Cold, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Todd Menesses
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By:
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Jeffrey Littorno
About this listen
Catch this new twist on the zombie apocalypse - Imagine a world in which nothing is as it should be. Our loved ones no longer recognize us. The basic laws of society no longer apply. And the dead do not remain still.
That is the world in which reporter Kevin Turner finds himself.
Now finding the facts surrounding the story do not matter as much as simply finding a way to stay alive.
Don't miss the latest horror novel from bestselling author Jeffrey Littorno.
The Most Uncommon Cold is Littorno's first entry in a zombie series that is sure to have fans of horror and the undead screaming for more.
©2014 Jeffrey Littorno (P)2014 Jeffrey Littorno
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