Final Raid

Final Raid

by Tom Noel-Morgan
Final Raid

Final Raid

by Tom Noel-Morgan

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Overview

Since the ZOMBIE RIOTS and the ROT SYNDROME exodus, nature has recovered from the abuses of mankind and there is no more war. The world nations are at peace with one another. They have bigger fish to fry, believe you me!

70 years after the ZOMBIE RIOTS, the surviving nations of the world have all migrated to the Polar Regions, where the mutants can't survive. Between latitudes 55º north and 55º south, there is a region known as the "RED ZONE", where hordes of zombies inhabit ghost cities in the hundreds of thousands. But you should know that there are worse things than zombies out there.

Under the UN charter for re-colonisation of the RED ZONE, independent adventurer-capitalists like REX RALEIGH and the crew of the freighter Forlorn Glory venture into the forbidden regions of the globe to seize resources and salvage equipment invaluable to the survival of mankind. They are known as "ZONE RAIDERS".

Here's what you should expect:
*Strong, Male & Female Characters
*Plenty of Action & Adventure Scenes
*Man-Eating Mutants Looking for a Meal
*A New Take on the Zombie Genre
*A Bit of a Mystery to Solve

MoaZR: Book 1

Genre: Action & Adventure / Fiction / Science Fiction / Military Fiction / Zombie Apocalypse / Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic / Horror / Thriller

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160992471
Publisher: Tom Noel-Morgan
Publication date: 10/18/2021
Series: Memoirs of a Zone Raider , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Why do I Write? The truth is: I write because I enjoy communicating with the reader.

I know full well that, once I hand the narrative to you, you'll make my story into your own, giving it your own spin. I like that. Together, you and I will conspire to create the world that greets you when you read my tales, and that's an enticing prospect.

I also realize that, if I were a songwriter and you a musician, I could give you the notes, but you'd always be playing them to your own rhythm. Writing, as I see it, is a little like that. So, shall we dance?
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