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Scavengers

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Amidst a zombie-ravaged city exposed to a toxic terrorist attack, Dejah Corliss discovers she has regenerative powers. Fast on the heels of her revelation, she fights her way across the ravaged cities of the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex only to be captured by religious zealots. When a former Marine defies death to help her escape, they join forces on a desperate mission -- to rescue her young daughter, a miracle healer, who has been enslaved to create feasts of flesh in a zombie camp. In a race to save the girl, they must win the ultimate battle or fall prey to a terrifying new breed of . . . SCAVENGERS.

280 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2011

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Christopher Fulbright

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Christopher Fulbright is the author of short stories, novellas, and full-length novels of fantasy and horror. His short stories have appeared in many venues--webzines, magazines, and anthologies--since 1993. Fulbright received the Richard Laymon President's Award in 2008 from the HWA, and his short stories have received honorable mentions in "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" and "Best Horror of the Year."

Christopher is a former journalist turned technical writer, but his real job is raising four kids with his wife and sometimes collaborator, the Bram Stoker award-nominated author Angeline Hawkes.

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April 4, 2012
Zombies, religious fanatics, military, regenerative powers, a mother’s love…a twisted mix put together to make a great story. Very well written, once you pick it up you will find it hard to put down.

When can we expect to see the movie? Seriously! This book would transfer well to the big screen.
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April 30, 2013
This was a very good book. I didn't want to put it down. Personally I love Zombie books and have read tons of them and put this near the top of the list. Enjoyed fully and will recommended to everyone to read.
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