2 books by Mark D. Campbell
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Overview: Mark D. Campbell (1984 – Present) was born and raised in a small subdivision outside Houston, Texas. In 2003 he studied creative writing at the University of Houston before finally entering a career path in the federal criminal justice system in late 2005. Mr. Campbell has always had a certain affinity for the horror genre and draws inspiration from the likes of Robert McCammon, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King. He completed his first novel, ‘Degeneration’, in January 2013 and the sequel, ‘Desolation’, in October of that same year.
Genre: Science Fiction, Apocalypse, Zombies
Degeneration
After the accidental release of a terrifying biological weapon creates a zombie-epidemic, a mentally-ill man caught in the midst of the outbreak must battle his deteriorating condition and make his way through the post-apocalyptic landscape of Raleigh, North Carolina in order to save his brother who is incarcerated inside a maximum-security federal penitentiary in the near-by town of Butner.
Desolation (Degeneration sequel)
A year has passed since the biological agent dubbed ‘PT-12’ ravaged the United States of America. The tide of undeath caused by the outbreak has receded, and what remains of society has splintered between those living in FEMA camps and those risking a world without walls. Jerri is one young woman living in such a camp, aged beyond her years by what she witnessed during the viral apocalypse and what life in the camps has become. Here in this desolate new world, both her ethics and her urge to survive will be tested by the living, the dead, the camp and beyond.
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