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She thought she left it all behind. But morbid hellspawn aren’t content to chill in the parking lot after school.
Charlie Warner longs for a normal, non-blood-splattered semester. But the experienced zombie slayer rolls her eyes and gears her crew up for trouble after students go missing at an alarming rate. And when a mysterious new infection spreads, she pulls out the daggers and heads into battle.
With a team member already down with an ugly bite, Charlie rushes to the hospital to save her friend’s life. But when the power goes out and the flesh-eaters close in, she fears the coming of a special brand of undead danger.
Can this teen warrior prevent the entire Pacific Northwest from turning into brain fodder?
Second Strain is the next pulse-pounding book in the Zombie Slayer apocalypse series. If you like snarky heroines, snappy dialogue, and fearsome fight scenes, then you’ll love Gayle Katz’s exhilarating plunge into mayhem.
Buy Second Strain to stop the carnage today!
Genre: Fiction / Dystopian (fancy, right?)
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