Outnumbered series Box Set by Robert Schobernd (Vols. 1-6)
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Overview: Robert Schobernd has published nine novels and two short stories. His favorite genres are hard core crime, but he ventured to the horror genre with a short story and a zombie apocalypse tale. Robert and his wife live NE of St. Louis, Missouri, where he pursues his passion for writing. Thank you, I hope you enjoy my stories.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Zombie Apocalypse
Volume 1
I don’t know where to begin because I don’t know for sure where they began. Some say the zombies started with the black magic of witch doctors in Africa. Others insist it was Haitian bokor sorcerers and their curses. Still others claim a virus occurred naturally to start it. But the religious zealots here professed the very God they worshiped unleashed the zombie on all of us because of our greed and corruption. I’m not a religious person, never have been, but I find it hard to believe any God revered by large numbers of followers would wipe out an entire planet for the sins and atrocities of a few. But after what I’ve seen and been through, what do I know?
This is our story.
Volume 2
We watched TV and the internet in horror as the undead swept across Europe. Most of their citizens were unarmed, it looked like the worst cheap production movie ever made, but it was real. However, through the Europeans we learned only a headshot that destroyed the zombie’s brain would stop them. The aberration manifested itself on the East and West Coasts and the Gulf Shores of the US. By then the authorities couldn’t hide the truth because the enormity of the disaster was colossal; people in the major cities were turning into monsters by the millions. Whatever the reason for their existence, zombies are our daily foe. The question is, will mankind somehow survive, or will the undead zombies inherit the Earth? It’s too early to know, but we’ll fight and struggle until the scales tip permanently 100% one way or the other. We have no other choice.
Volume 3
The eminent decline of mankind has now become apparent to and accepted by all of the survivors at Deliverance. Most resisted acceptance of the eventual cataclysmic fall to the lifestyles and hardships of the fifteenth century. But as the life we’ve known slips away like a run-away locomotive hurtling down a steep grade and then over a precipice, they’ve grudgingly come to accept it. In the past three years our people have experienced man’s inhumanity first hand. Because of that, we are back to the most basic of vigilante justice; we believe in the law of retaliation and literally take a tooth for a tooth, an eye for and eye and a life for a life. If we survive the zombie onslaught and the atrocities of other humans, our heirs will be privy to a spectacular regeneration as the earth cleanses itself of man’s past wasteful and destructive ways. We are the survivors at Deliverance.
Volume 4
When the zombie apocalypse began, there were approximately three-hundred-thirty-five million people in the USA. I believe there are far less than one hundred thousand humans left alive here. If that many. Humans are outnumbered by zombies by at least 4,000 to 1. Each man woman and child must terminate that many zombies before the daily horror ends. The national electric grid is down and deteriorating, so it will never be recharged. Fuel to run generators, autos, and furnaces will be exhausted or contaminated in the next decade. Mankind will revert several hundred years to a period none of us is prepared for. Horses and wagons will be used instead of automobiles for work and transportation. Mankind will face conditions of the fifteenth century. Welcome to the new, old world. We are the survivors at Deliverance.
Volume 5
One bright, beautiful, morning two months ago, Elsie Talbot rose, showered, primped to look her best, had coffee and a muffin, and strolled outside. She sat on a wood bench facing the warmth of the rising sun. The guard in the watchtower said Elsie smiled and waved at her. Then without hesitation, Elsie raised her .40 caliber handgun to her chest and pulled the trigger. Elsie was an indirect victim of the Zombie Apocalypse. She was a product of the technical world they destroyed. Her life revolved around her work, friends, and the hubbub of the modern, technological world we lost. She clung to memories of a life zombies wrenched away from her. The anticipated decline of the remnants of our society to the lifestyles and hardships of the fifteenth century frightened her more than death, so she chose death on her terms. Ultimately, those of us who remain must continue to struggle, no matter the hardships, or humanity will cease to exist.
Volume 6
A storm is brewing. Whispers of it waft around me as low grumblings or snide looks. At first, I believed I misread these people I had faith in and held such high hope for. But when I confided in my wife, Kira, she reluctantly agreed with my observations; she’d seen and heard the rumblings of discontent also. We’ve not encountered a zombie since moving to this remote section of the Missouri Ozarks. That was the good news. On the down side, we’ve not met another human being in the past five years either. Are we the sole remnants of the once thriving races of humanity? That though is enough to humble even the strongest of survivors, me included. Tom Jacobs 2033, fifteen years after the Zombie Apocalypse.
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