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The Zombie Effect
- Narrated by: Nathan Tarantla
- Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Zombie Effect
The game they never should have played.
Caleb adores his friends even though he spends most of his time as a mediator to their bickering.
The one thing they all have in common is their love of zombies.
The choice to begin a zombie boy's club is unanimous.
However, his friends take a simple game of scaring people too far.
When the fun changes to hurting innocent people, Caleb wants it to stop.
But they won't listen, and the games grow darker still.
Caleb is afraid to tell anyone, and afraid to continue down the same path.
Will he be able to get out of the club and stop his friends - before they go too far?
Warning: Contains course language and violence.
©2019 Theresa Jacobs (P)2020 Theresa Jacobs
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