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Zombies on the Rock

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Thanks to the machinations of the Pharmakon corporation, a plague of zombies has descended upon the Earth! While the world at large prepares to fight off these undead invaders, the sleepy hollow that is the West Coast of Newfoundland thinks that its isolation makes it safe. Little do they know that there are Zombies... on the Rock!"[Carberry] draws in his readers from the first page, effortlessly providing the tension and fear necessary to create his terrifying apocalyptic tale."— Fiona Cooke Hogan, author of What Happened In Dingle"This is an astonishing first novel from Paul Carberry. I read it over the course of two days, and in those two days my time was divided thusly: reading it, and wishing I were still reading it." — Matthew LeDrew, author of Black Womb

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Publisher: Engen Books

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  • ISBN: 9781926903392
  • File size: 401 KB
  • Release date: February 7, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781926903392
  • File size: 401 KB
  • Release date: February 7, 2017

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English

Thanks to the machinations of the Pharmakon corporation, a plague of zombies has descended upon the Earth! While the world at large prepares to fight off these undead invaders, the sleepy hollow that is the West Coast of Newfoundland thinks that its isolation makes it safe. Little do they know that there are Zombies... on the Rock!"[Carberry] draws in his readers from the first page, effortlessly providing the tension and fear necessary to create his terrifying apocalyptic tale."— Fiona Cooke Hogan, author of What Happened In Dingle"This is an astonishing first novel from Paul Carberry. I read it over the course of two days, and in those two days my time was divided thusly: reading it, and wishing I were still reading it." — Matthew LeDrew, author of Black Womb

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