
The Zombie Wars: Call to Arms
White Flag of the Dead Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Graham Halstead
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By:
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Joseph Talluto
About this listen
John Talon and his friends have fought hard to make a small piece of the country safe for people to live in. But hundreds of communities are living in fear, wondering when the next wave of undead will come, and worrying that they will not survive it.
John and the members of the New United States declare war on the zombies, and in this fight, there is no surrender. Everyone must choose a side. Will it be life, or death? As they move across the landscape, the team will be forced to decide one way or the other. Back at home, a movement has begun which will threaten the foundation of everything John has tried to build.
©2015 Joseph Talluto (P)2016 Tantor
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