Infection Z series by Gary Chesla (#1-2)
Requirements: AZW3 or ePUB Reader, 5.34 Mb
Overview: Mike and Tony were on a weekend getaway of drinking beer, playing cards and solving the world’s problems at Tony’s cabin when the end began. They had often discussed how fragile the world was. The world’s many unstable political leaders could throw the world into chaos at any time over something as simple as a someone waking up on the wrong side of the bed. The financial markets of the world were constantly on the brink of plunging the world into bankruptcy. Someone being late on their car payment could push the world into a major depression. Society was a mess. The police stopping a speeder was enough to have one group crying discrimination, resulting in large cities being brought to a standstill by riots and protesters. Mike and Tony claimed they wouldn’t be surprised to see the world come apart at the seams any day now.
Genre: Horror | Zombie Apocalypse
The Apocalypse (Book 1)
Even though they claimed that they wouldn’t be surprised to see the world self-destruct, when the end of the world came, at first, they didn’t recognize that the end had begun. What they saw happening around them was something they had never considered. It just wasn’t possible. They quickly discovered the one problem of the world that they didn’t have a solution for. And apparently, neither did anyone else. Before the end began, they all knew that there were many ways the world could end. But the one question none of them had thought about before was, “Would there be any way to survive?” It was a hard question to answer when you had no way of knowing how the world would end. It became an even harder question to answer when they found out what was destroying mankind and the world.
Aftermath (Book 2)
The Z virus fell from the sky and within days the world had changed in ways that no one could have ever predicted. One month later, it was a wasteland. The cities were dark, dead monuments to the horror filled final days of mankind. The machines, cars and buildings were now just the ugly skeletal remains of what the human race had accomplished before it died. The dead decaying bodies that lined the streets and highways, told the story of mankind’s final days to anyone who cared to listen. The story of the struggle to live, then the story of those who ran for their lives when the fight was lost, only to realize that there was nowhere left to run. But there wasn’t anyone now that cared to listen. To those that had died, even to the few that lived, it didn’t matter any longer, it was over.
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