Freerunners
Mirra Mantle knows there is something better in the world than what she sees. She and her twin brother, Burrow, battle to survive in a harsh dystopian existence. Like many teens they deal with the everyday pressures of school and work, a widowed parent, and relationships.

In their lives, however, work is forced hard labor, education is painful indoctrination, their father is a sacrificial addict, and their mother may have been murdered. There is also a little problem with a zombie plague that has destroyed most of their world.

The Mantles are part of the Freerunners, a group of eclectic, like-minded young adults. On the streets brimming with horror, the Freerunners yearn for a normal life and fight to protect themselves from the vicious undead and a totalitarian government. Skilled at parkour and the use of archaic weapons the Freerunners prepare to make their stand. Mirra is madly in love with the leader of the Freerunners, Poe. Their relationship struggles to bloom in this barren world.

Where will they run?
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Freerunners
Mirra Mantle knows there is something better in the world than what she sees. She and her twin brother, Burrow, battle to survive in a harsh dystopian existence. Like many teens they deal with the everyday pressures of school and work, a widowed parent, and relationships.

In their lives, however, work is forced hard labor, education is painful indoctrination, their father is a sacrificial addict, and their mother may have been murdered. There is also a little problem with a zombie plague that has destroyed most of their world.

The Mantles are part of the Freerunners, a group of eclectic, like-minded young adults. On the streets brimming with horror, the Freerunners yearn for a normal life and fight to protect themselves from the vicious undead and a totalitarian government. Skilled at parkour and the use of archaic weapons the Freerunners prepare to make their stand. Mirra is madly in love with the leader of the Freerunners, Poe. Their relationship struggles to bloom in this barren world.

Where will they run?
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Freerunners

Freerunners

by Joseph Chandler Cain
Freerunners

Freerunners

by Joseph Chandler Cain

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Overview

Mirra Mantle knows there is something better in the world than what she sees. She and her twin brother, Burrow, battle to survive in a harsh dystopian existence. Like many teens they deal with the everyday pressures of school and work, a widowed parent, and relationships.

In their lives, however, work is forced hard labor, education is painful indoctrination, their father is a sacrificial addict, and their mother may have been murdered. There is also a little problem with a zombie plague that has destroyed most of their world.

The Mantles are part of the Freerunners, a group of eclectic, like-minded young adults. On the streets brimming with horror, the Freerunners yearn for a normal life and fight to protect themselves from the vicious undead and a totalitarian government. Skilled at parkour and the use of archaic weapons the Freerunners prepare to make their stand. Mirra is madly in love with the leader of the Freerunners, Poe. Their relationship struggles to bloom in this barren world.

Where will they run?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013537316
Publisher: Joseph Chandler Cain
Publication date: 11/21/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 388 KB

About the Author

Joseph Chandler Cain was born in the shadows of Miami, FL. Growing up in that urban environment planted the seed for the dystopian cityscape he has written about in his debut novel FREERUNNERS. His fascination with horror was piqued when he snuck Edgar Allan Poe books from his mother’s bookshelf at a very young age. As he meandered through Florida living from coast to coast to coast again, his fascination with urban legends and the macabre escalated to soaring levels. He was inspired by the words of Poe, HP Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Caleb Carr, and Stephen King. Visually he was drawn to the classic horror genre spanning from the early films such as Island of Lost Souls and Freaks to the zombie movies of yesterday and today. On the small screen he was a frequent visitor to the twisted geniuses of Hitchcock and Rod Serling. He honed his craft as a freelance reporter and developing children’s writing programs. He has worked fighting fires, chasing bad guys and demons, examining the dead, and peering into stranger’s lives. Now he writes about the images that dance in his head. Some are real memories, others nightmares, but that is for you to decipher.
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