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Horde #1-3

Horde Trilogy

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The complete trilogy included in one paperback. Horde, Horde 2: Greener Pastures, and Horde 3: Egression. About Some things are worse than zombies. Horde is novella about five survivors escaping from a large group of zombies. After hearing the converted tornado siren and watching a mass exodus from the campground that has served as home for three months, Percy, Jack, Harry, Melody and Joann make a decision to move further into the state park to find solace from the undead. However, as they move deeper into the forest, a discovery awaits them that is more horrific than what is chasing them. About Horde 2: Greener Pastures, the sequel to Horde, continues the journey of a small group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies. In Horde 2, the survivors face a new threat, which forces them to return to the city that once was their home to seek out shelter and maybe a solution for the world. Unfortunately, the city is guarded by a selfish General who knows the survivors' scientist, Dr. Munson, very well and aims to use his loyal men to stop anyone from entering the city. About Horde 3: Egression is the final book in the Horde Trilogy. After regaining access to the city, the survivors barricade themselves in Dr. Munson's old facility, where it is hinted everything and everyone in the world can be saved with "something" that is hidden in the basement.

176 pages, Paperback

First published May 26, 2012

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March 15, 2015
What a terrible book! It was badly written, by obviously an immature writer. The story lacked a lot of this. In fact the word lack here is an understatement. Since I'm the only one who reviewed this book on goodreads I feel like it's my responsibility to advise others to not buy this book as there are many great zombie novels out there that are worth your time and money.
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