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What if the elderly held the cure?

Fifteen-year-old Liam Peters starts his day in a muddy creek. The Air Force tried to wipe his subdivision off the map, but luck and fast feet helped him find refuge from the big bombs. When he looks up, he sees his whole life has been swept away by fire. And Grandma? He'd been successful getting her out of the city, and across suburbia, but she was snatched from him minutes ago. She'd gotten a one-way ticket to a secretive facility only admitting elderly survivors.



As a studious reader of zombie literature, Liam knows the dangers of being without shelter or direction during the zombie plague. He'd already been attacked by angry looters, malicious refugees, and hordes of zombies. His house had been riddled by a chain gun--twice--before the final bombs fell. He tries to look ahead, but sees little hope. He is bolstered by his new girlfriend, Victoria, but without Grandma he feels defeated.



And yet, hope is out there. People are coming together to survive and help each other. One such group is at the Beaumont Boy Scout Reservation. It's an enclave of peace within the swirl of zombies and death engulfing all of metropolitan St. Louis. There, Liam and his family might find a base from which to search for Grandma Marty.



Before book 3 concludes, Liam will learn the origin of the plague, the fate of Grandma, and whether a couple of teenagers can “get involved” in the battle for a cure while in a world filled with zombies.



Stop the Sirens is the tense third installment of E. E. Isherwood’s hit post-apocalyptic series Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse. If you like to watch society collapse, zombie hordes bear down on the heroes, and skin-of-teeth escapes, you won’t be able to put down this awesome read!

381 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 14, 2016

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E.E. Isherwood

71 books143 followers
E.E. Isherwood has been a storyteller for over 30 years. Initially the muse took the form of childish comic strips. As a teen it manifested itself under the guise of Dungeons and Dragons adventures. In college it culminated with a Master's thesis on Missouri geography—an extremely boring kind of story. Three decades and several careers later he realized that siren song never stopped, so he began to author books. A life-long enthusiast of apocalyptic fiction, writing about zombies was his passion. Future titles in science fiction and fantasy are in the hopper. He lives in the St. Louis, Missouri area, where his series of zombie books takes place.

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Profile Image for Bonnie Dale Keck.
4,677 reviews58 followers
March 12, 2017
Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse

Start the Sirens: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #0.5 *short story no longer available/content integrated into book #4
Since The Sirens: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #1 *Currently ebook version #1 only found Dark Humanity boxed set
Siren Songs: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #2
Stop the Sirens: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #3
Last Fight of the Valkyries: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #4
Zombies vs Polar Bears: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #5
Zombies Ever After: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse #6
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207 reviews1 follower
September 6, 2017
I got through the 1st trilogy, in this series...and, that was about 2 books too many. Too many holes, unanswered questions, jumps, etc. The author used a whole bunch of ideas never used in other zombie books...and, maybe there was a reason they weren't used.
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77 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2017
Liam

An excellent installment in the Sirens series. Keeps you hooked through the last page. The government is here to help you! ROFL
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45 reviews
March 28, 2019
Great read

Same as the first two in the series, just awesome stories all coming together very well worth the reading of them all
228 reviews1 follower
August 31, 2020
Outstanding

Liam and Victoria and Marty are amazing. Glad to see the survivors are kicking ass and taking names. They have been through hell.
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November 10, 2020
Book Three of Stop The Sirens:

Very interesting story, kept reading to make sure that they were going to make it. Looking forward to the next book.
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343 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2016
Zombie apocalypse meets Grandma Marty

We learn how the virus started. And Liam and Victoria once again haven't rescue a kidnapped grandma. Will they ever get to leave St. Louis for good. Some sad deaths and some deserved deaths.
47 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2016
Excellent 2nd Book in this Series

I enjoyed this so much! Can't wait to read the nexxt one! Sherwood is an anointed writer in this genre!
537 reviews7 followers
October 11, 2018
Great Series, a must be read by Zombie fans. Lots of action and never know what will be next in store for the couple.
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