The New Days: The First Son
A novella chronicling one man's plight to find a safe future for his son in post zombie apocalypse America. Nocturnal zombies sprint and howl for the blood of the few survivors that have lasted the three years since the Old Days ended. In the New Days it's every man for himself. Kill or be killed.
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The New Days: The First Son
A novella chronicling one man's plight to find a safe future for his son in post zombie apocalypse America. Nocturnal zombies sprint and howl for the blood of the few survivors that have lasted the three years since the Old Days ended. In the New Days it's every man for himself. Kill or be killed.
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The New Days: The First Son

The New Days: The First Son

by Robert DeCoteau
The New Days: The First Son

The New Days: The First Son

by Robert DeCoteau

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Overview

A novella chronicling one man's plight to find a safe future for his son in post zombie apocalypse America. Nocturnal zombies sprint and howl for the blood of the few survivors that have lasted the three years since the Old Days ended. In the New Days it's every man for himself. Kill or be killed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012460950
Publisher: Zombie Tales Press
Publication date: 05/01/2011
Series: The New Days , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 120 KB

About the Author

I was born in 1974 in Bremeton, Washington. I moved to Bellingham, Washington at the age of four and have been here ever since.
I love living in the Pacific Northwest about two months out of the year. The other ten months it rains.
Constant rain gives me plenty of time to read and write. While I'm hooked on writing horror right now, I enjoy many other genres.
My favorite author is Robin Hobb, who also lives in the northwest. She is the award winning Fantasy author of Assassin's Apprentice and several sequels.
I have one son. I named him Chance. He is currently six going on fifteen. We are both currently enrolled in school, but I am a few grades ahead of him.
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