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The Long Night

A Zombie Post Apocalypse on the Canadian Prairie

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The Long Night

By: Marshall Brothers
Narrated by: Amanda Bates
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The Long Night didn't just end the world; it twisted it. Now, five years later, the land is scarred, the cities are tombs, and humanity clings to existence on the edge of madness. In this brutal crucible, morality is a long-dead luxury, and survival demands a descent into the darkest corners of the soul.

Ed, once a faceless cog in the machine, now roams the ruins, his only law self-preservation. He thought he'd mastered the art of existing in this bleak reality, a post-apocalyptic expert in nothing. But when fate throws him together with Rob, a twelve-year-old boy who refuses to surrender his humanity, their paths become intertwined with forces beyond their control. A mysterious group of "Roamers" stalk the wastelands, led by a shadowy figure as unnatural as the monsters at his back. A band of survivors called "The Black Brigade" terrorize the region, clinging to a twisted code of revenge and control. Ed will have to choose what is more important in the world, and will he have to stand up to The Black Brigade and die or live in peace?

As they navigate a landscape haunted by ghosts and stalked by predators, Ed and Rob will face the ultimate question: Can goodness bloom in a world consumed by darkness? Or will they become just another scar on a tomorrow that may never come?

©2025 Marshall Brothers (P)2025 Marshall Brothers
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