The sky kept them alive. Getting home might cost everything.
After days running a gauntlet across a collapsing continent, Captain James Morgan and his crew finally chart a course back to the UK. But “home” isn’t safe anymore. Airspace is ringed with shoot-down orders. Runways across Western Europe are dark or controlled by men with their own rules. Ice, storms, and radio dead zones turn every mile into a gamble.
Through the static come ghost transmissions from London, distress calls out of Western Europe—and one voice they never expected to hear again. Every decision splits the attempt a landing that could end them, or keep flying and become exiles in the sky. Trust frays. Old debts come due. One last approach will decide who makes it through the cold.
Who survives when home is the new battleground?
Frozen Vector concludes Part One of the Amazon-bestselling Z-Altitude saga—a cinematic zombie apocalypse book where aviation realism meets relentless survival horror. A post-apocalyptic thriller with high-stakes action, found-family bonds under pressure, and an ending that hits like a hard landing.
I can’t put these books down I mean like of all the zombie series I have read and I’ve read at least a dozen. This one is one of the best with well I won’t because I don’t wanna deter from this author but excellent excellent excellent excellent can’t wait to read the next book! I’m about to download now and continue on this journey to see where the journey continues.
The ending gave me such anxiety. I need to know what happens ASAP! I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I was on edge from start to finish. The crew can not seem to catch a break. The author has remained consistent with keep my interest in this series. I look forward to what is to come.
Fast paced - will keep you wanting more. Love Wolfe’s writing style - very descriptive without being weighted down with unnecessary words. I highly recommend this series.