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Generation Z: Losing Time (2nd Edition): Book 1 of the Generation Z series

Current price: $9.50
Generation Z: Losing Time (2nd Edition): Book 1 of the Generation Z series
Generation Z: Losing Time (2nd Edition): Book 1 of the Generation Z series

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Generation Z: Losing Time (2nd Edition): Book 1 of the Generation Z series

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A viral outbreak kills eighty percent of the human population on Earth. Within days, the dead begin to walk. As they regain their senses and strength, they become more aggressive. Then they begin to stalk the living. The citizens of Palmer City, a survivor camp established inside a minor league baseball stadium, must fend off an endless horde while trying to assemble the pieces of their own lives. They work hard to establish their new home, only to be faced with a whole new set of challenges. Follow the story of a self-proclaimed loser, as he turns from a life of apathy to one of purpose. Love, safety, and security escape him as he tries to find his place in the world. His enemies are much closer than he realizes and the ones he trusts are often more dangerous that the threats outside the gates. Generation Z: Losing Time is the first in a series of three novels by intrepid writer, and long-time fan of the zombie survival/horror genre, Wes Grimes. He tries his hand at creating a world where hope is dead and the dead are alive.

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