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  • The Island Dead

  • Cajun Zombie Chronicles, Book Two
  • By: S. L. Smith
  • Narrated by: Sean Walpole
  • Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins

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The Island Dead

By: S. L. Smith
Narrated by: Sean Walpole
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With over 99 percent of the world’s population dead and walking, the scattered remnants attempt to rebuild civilization. Survivors in Southern Louisiana discover that they’re surrounded by castles. The Gothic churches up and down the bayous become shelters against the walking dead. A father and what remains of his family fortify their small town. Nearly surrounded by rivers, the town is a natural stronghold until the Mississippi River starts belching up swarms of the dead. 

Will the ragtag group survive the zombies swarming over I-10, the collective herds of Baton Rouge and Lafayette, and whatever is accumulating in the depths to save a trapped family? Is it possible that the Cajuns will not only survive, but thrive in the world of The Island Dead?

©2019 Scott L. Smith, Jr. (P)2023 Scott L. Smith, Jr.

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