The car crash that killed Jim Rydan's mother was only the beginning of a series of events...
A new drug has just been introduced to the world, one that has been claimed to cure every disease for mankind. When a mysterious disease breaks loose around England which turns people into zombie like creatures, the world begins to turn upside down.
This only creates more of a problem for Jim and his sister Annabelle as they and their friends fight for their lives to escape the contaminated country...
Jamie Holmes is a writer and the author of the books The Free and the Dead, Nonsense, and 12 Seconds of Silence. His work has appeared in print or online in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Slate, WIRED, The Atlantic, and USA TODAY, among other publications. He holds an MIA from Columbia University’s School of International Affairs. Previously, he worked at New America as a policy analyst in international development and served as a Future Tense Fellow. Prior to that he was a research coordinator at Harvard’s Department of Economics, where he focused on behavioral economics.