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Memoirs of a Zone Raider #3

First Raid: Memoirs of a Zone Raider

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In the previous books, “FINAL RAID” and “REVENGE of the RAIDERS”, we've witnessed the tale of the botched-up trip that made REX RALEIGH quit the zone raider trade, and we’ve witnessed the payback expedition that opened all our eyes to the truth about ROT SYNDROME.

By this token, I imagine the reader had enough subsidies not to take on the challenge of ever venturing between latitudes 55º north and 55º south, in the region known as the “RED ZONE".

However I feel this is not entirely fair, given that REX fell in love with this very valuable profession, tattooed the zoner Jolly Roger on his left shoulder, and stayed a ZONE RAIDER for more than 10 years before he got disillusioned with all of it. For this reason, in Book 3 of the memoirs, I’ll relate to you the tale of the trip that got REX hooked on being a ZONE RAIDER.

It’s a tale of adventure and discovery, as he had never ventured into the RED ZONE before that time. Perhaps this will do justice to this very worthy and worthwhile career.

Here's what you should expect:

Strong, Male & Female Characters
Lots of Action & Adventure Scenes
Man-Eating Mutants on the Prowl
Zombies zombying
Exploration of a Post-Apocalyptic World
Clashes with Pirates
A tale of Self Discovery

Genre: Action & Adventure / Fiction / Science Fiction / Military Fiction / Zombie Apocalypse / Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic / Horror / Thriller

205 pages, Paperback

First published November 20, 2013

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Tom Noel-Morgan

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The truth is: I write because I enjoy communicating with the reader.

I know full well that, once I hand the narrative to you, you'll make my stories into your own, giving them your own spin with your mind's eye. I like that.

Together, you and I will conspire to create the world that greets you when you read my tales, and that's an enticing prospect.

If I were a songwriter and you a musician, I could give you the notes, but you'd always be playing them to your own rhythm. Writing, as I see it, is a little like that. So, shall we dance?

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