Chloë is a survivor. The childhood she knew is gone. Everyone she loved is history. All that remains is a treacherous post apocalyptic world filled with terrifying enemies both living and undead.
But when Chloë encounters a brutal group of bandits, she makes a staggering discovery: her long-estranged father might be alive, and in mortal danger.
Now, pursued by bloodthirsty zombies and horrifying foes, Chloë must find a way to save her father's life and her own skin before her ruthless enemies spread their chilling reign of terror even further.
A thrilling new chapter in the Dead Days universe, Chloë is the latest post apocalyptic sensation from Ryan Casey, author of the Infection Z and Dead Days series.
Note: Chloe follows the events of Dead Days Season Five. Prior reading of Dead Days is not required, but recommended for maximum enjoyment.
Ryan Casey is the author of over a dozen novels and a highly successful serial. He writes gritty post-apocalyptic fiction, throwing normal people into devastating situations and exploring how they react and adapt. He has also written several detective mysteries and thrillers. Across all genres, Casey's work is renowned for its rapid pacing, unforgettably complex characters, and knockout twists.
Casey lives in the United Kingdom. He has a BA degree in English with Creative Writing from the University of Birmingham, and has been writing stories for as long as he can remember. In his spare time, he can be spotted walking his West Highland White Terrier, has a passion for cinema and television, and probably spends a little bit too much time in the pub.
dark check mind blowing check can't put it down even though you are in shock over how much Chloe has gone through check I read the infection z series and I thought the main character was a little week but he came in to him self. Chloe is not weak she does what she has to do Mr Casey you are great weaver of words
This is one badass preteen. I don't normally read books that are breaking off from another series. Ryan Casey says this is a stand alone book and it is. Chloe's character is just so dynamic that you can help but feel so many emotions when dealing with her. Chole reminds me of Lizzy in TWD x100. This is a great read and I highly recommend it!