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Zombie Frontline: Outbreak

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18+ Mature Audiences Only!

The first screams came at night—gunfire rattling through the darkness, the glow of burning rooftops painting the sky blood-red. By morning, the streets were littered with corpses. The air reeked of smoke, blood, and decay.

This is no ordinary zombie novel.
The Zombie Frontline series pulls no punches. It shows society’s collapse in all its brutal reality, with no safe leaders, no easy narratives, and no mercy. If you’re searching for comfort or clichés, you won’t find them here. This is a relentless, hard-edged apocalyptic thriller that drags you into a terrifyingly plausible downfall—raw, brutal, and uncompromising.

This story is for readers who crave dark, realistic zombie fiction—not for those expecting romance, heroes, or fantasy tropes.

If you want light entertainment or shy away from graphic, unforgiving scenes, turn back now. But if you’re ready for a chilling glimpse of the end of civilization, you’ve found it.

Enter at your own risk—and prepare yourself for a ruthless vision of the beginning of the end.

Welcome to Hell.

It started with rumors. People acted strangely—violent, unpredictable. Soon, reports of savage attacks filled the news. Victims vanished or were found torn apart as if mauled by wild animals. Authorities dismissed it as isolated incidents—drugs, mental illness. But the truth couldn’t be a virus had begun transforming humanity.

Months passed. The world unraveled. Quarantine failed. Borders closed too late. Cities fell silent, except for the moans of the infected. A single bite was a death sentence. Civilization collapsed.

In this merciless new world, hesitation means death. Armed gangs rule the ruins, and any stranger could be your enemy. Trust is weakness. Weakness is fatal.

There is no going back. No heroes. No second chances. Only one fight—or die.

OUTBREAK is the explosive first book in the Zombie Frontline saga. Gritty. Relentless. Horrifyingly believable.
18+ Mature Audiences Only.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 27, 2025

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15 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2025
I should have known better.

I should have. As soon as I saw generic cover art and detailed descriptions of firearms I knew this was gonna be bad. I couldn’t finish this mess. Were they zombies or infected or something else? They’re breathing but they’re dead? They have body temperature (steam rising from the bodies?) but it takes a headshot? None of this made sense.

I hate, HATE it when people try to mix politics into fiction. The president in this book could be one person only, and he is a kiddie diddler. Maybe the author didn’t know that when he wrote this, but to try to even make the guy sound even remotely competent is a joke. Miss me with that nonsense.

I got a third of the way through this. It has no new tropes, it has no compelling characters or gripping action. It’s the same lazy writing I’ve seen 100 times on Amazon. If you ignore this review then I hope you got this book for free on Kindle Unlimited because you’re going to regret paying money for this.
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18 reviews
September 29, 2025
Too much

It started out well. All the activity was limited to one town in Maine. Then, about a quarter way into the book, it got choppy and sporadic with new towns, spread far and wide across America, becoming infected. That's when the book started to suffer, for me. It kept jumping all over the place. Also, became routine and boring.
One huge shout out though. The author did a humorous and dead on take with his presidential character. I laughed every time the character started politicizing.
15 reviews
June 6, 2025
Not really a novel...

This reads like a random series of news reports and random events. No cohesive storyline. Author should have picked a few characters and followed them, rather than trying to tell about everywhere and everyone. Disjointed and not very easy to follow. Could have been much better.
10 reviews
January 23, 2026
Convoluted, Repetitious.

The character building wasn’t very good and those who are in the story aren’t given enough attention in order to have the reader bond with characters. Most of the story was pointless pertaining to any sort of plot. I skimmed most of the last half in order to just get through it so I could see what’s happening with the main characters and never was satisfied. The book ends with cliffhangers that didn’t leave me excited to wait for the next chapter in the story.
29 reviews
March 6, 2026
Disappointing.

I read the reviews for this book and as an avid reader and huge fan of dystopian, apocalyptic and zombie themes, I was looking forward to something fresh and promising.
And I was bored.
There was the occasional hook, where I felt like thing's would start to get interesting... Then nothing.
No character connection. No intensity. No emotion.
It was realistic in a sense..if you like books that read like a news update. I won't be reading further. I just don't care what happens next.....
15 reviews
January 11, 2026
what an exciting read, not your usual zombie story

This book brings home a story of infection that leads you to realize there is no good outcome. It’s very well written and completely new style, to me anyway, the situation from the start until the end of this book leaves you hoping there is a way out for some. Maybe book two will help. Got to read book two now. To the author excellent story, thank you.
118 reviews4 followers
May 9, 2025
Outbreak

Well that was rough,all hell has broken loose ,the dead are walking and this story is a realistic view of the end of civilisation at least in the US,there are heroes but very few and they have had to do terrible things. This is a dark book, ,incompetence,confusion, desperation ,battles,loss small victories,all here, it's a must read
18 reviews
October 25, 2025
Zombie book

Very disappointing. Some character development but not enough to gather interest. Poor beginning to a series. I will order the second book and hope it has a better flow.
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26 reviews
January 18, 2026
Enjoyable.

If you enjoy Zompoc fiction this is a good one. Well worth a read, now onto book 2 in the series.
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