Plague of the UndeadPlague of the Undead
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Paperback, 2014
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A Handful Of Survivors
For thirty years, they have avoided the outbreak of walking death that has consumed America's heartland. They have secured a small compound near the ruins of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Isolated from the world. Immune to the horror. Blissfully unaware of what lies outside in the region known as the Dead Lands. Until now. . .
A New Generation Of Explorers
Led by a military vet who's seen better days, the inexperienced offspring of the original survivors form a small expedition to explore the wastelands around them. A biologist, an anthropologist, a photographer, a salvage expert--all are hoping to build a new future from the rubble, which they call the "Dead Lands." Until all hell breaks loose. . .
A Land Of Death
The infected are still out there. Stalking. Feeding. Spreading like a virus. Wild animals roam the countryside, hunting prey. Small pockets of humanity hide in the shadows: some scared, some mad, all dangerous. This is the New World. If the explorers want it, they'll have to take it. Dead or alive. . .
Praise for Joe McKinney's novels
"A merciless, fast-paced and genuinely scary read that will leave you absolutely breathless." --Bram Stoker Award-winning author Brian Keene on Dead City
"A rising star on the horror scene." --Fearnet.com
When the inexperienced offspring of the original survivors decide to explore the wastelands around them, all hell breaks loose as they not only encounter the infected, but wild animals and small pockets of desperate, mad and dangerous humans who hide in the shadows. By a Bram Stoker Award-winning author. Original.
When the offspring of the original survivors decide to explore the wastelands around them, all hell breaks loose as they encounter the infected, wild animals, and small pockets of desperate humans who hide in the shadows.
For thirty years, they have avoided the outbreak of walking death that has consumed America's heartland. They have secured a small compound near the ruins of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Isolated from the world. Immune to the horror. Blissfully unaware of what lies outside in the region known as the Dead Lands. Until now. . .
A New Generation Of Explorers
Led by a military vet who's seen better days, the inexperienced offspring of the original survivors form a small expedition to explore the wastelands around them. A biologist, an anthropologist, a photographer, a salvage expert--all are hoping to build a new future from the rubble, which they call the "Dead Lands." Until all hell breaks loose. . .
A Land Of Death
The infected are still out there. Stalking. Feeding. Spreading like a virus. Wild animals roam the countryside, hunting prey. Small pockets of humanity hide in the shadows: some scared, some mad, all dangerous. This is the New World. If the explorers want it, they'll have to take it. Dead or alive. . .
Praise for Joe McKinney's novels
"A merciless, fast-paced and genuinely scary read that will leave you absolutely breathless." --Bram Stoker Award-winning author Brian Keene on Dead City
"A rising star on the horror scene." --Fearnet.com
When the inexperienced offspring of the original survivors decide to explore the wastelands around them, all hell breaks loose as they not only encounter the infected, but wild animals and small pockets of desperate, mad and dangerous humans who hide in the shadows. By a Bram Stoker Award-winning author. Original.
When the offspring of the original survivors decide to explore the wastelands around them, all hell breaks loose as they encounter the infected, wild animals, and small pockets of desperate humans who hide in the shadows.
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- New York, NY : Pinnacle Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., [2014]
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