Chicago Calling

Chicago Calling

by Duncan McArdle
Chicago Calling

Chicago Calling

by Duncan McArdle

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Overview

Welcome to CHICAGO CALLING, part two of AFTERMATH, the post-apocalyptic zombie series set in the United States of America.

The dead have risen from their graves and actively hunt the living, turning everyone and everything they can grab over to their own, sickening side. But in a world where a scarce few of the living remain, it isn't only the dead that threaten civilisation. Groups of individuals known as "Bandits" roam the open planes and inner cities, hoping to relieve fellow survivors of whatever few precious possessions they have managed to amass. In a place so torn apart by the zombie apocalypse, and so further endangered by the actions of evil men, how can anybody hope to survive for long?

If you're a fan of fiction, thrillers, actions or better yet, the zombie genre in general, you'll love the AFTERMATH series. Immerse yourself in the incredible tales of survival, the gripping scenes of battle, and the ever-growing catastrophe that is the undead-ravaged modern world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150926516
Publisher: Duncan McArdle
Publication date: 10/09/2015
Series: Aftermath , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 374 KB

About the Author

Duncan McArdle is a British amateur novelist with a keen interest in the genre of Post-Apocalyptic survival. A professional Software Developer by trade, an active interest in technology has seen Duncan graduate from Edge Hill University in 2013, attaining a First Class Honours Degree in the field of Computing (BSC).

Spurred on by numerous types of media, Duncan eventually decided to try his hand at creating a novel, and thanks to a lifetime of experience in writing on a much smaller scale, was able to produce "Aftermath", the series you now see before you.
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