The Dying of the Light: End

· Grey Gecko Press
4.4
113 reviews
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I didn't see Rebecca die the second time.

The U.S. military has hidden the existence of a zombie threat for over 100 years, but now the secret is out. The lone survivor of the first modern zombie attack enlists in a secret military group to combat this threat. But is it too late?

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4.4
113 reviews
Barbara Rice
January 23, 2020
The Zombie plague has done a number on the world and it reveals a well-known truth that humans keep choosing to ignore...that is: we are our own worst enemy. Staying true to the "zombie script" of most books in this genre, "The Dying of the Light" goes a bit further in examining how zombies can and do take over the world. Without getting too medically or technically descriptive, the main characters travel from a military introduction thru the apocalypse with just enough banter that makes them worth
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Judy Kastner
June 6, 2020
One of the best Zombie books & of survival that I've read. I'm glad there is more to read. This book would make a great tv series, a movie would have to leave to much out.
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Casper 418
February 24, 2018
I loved this book.I'm trying to find out if there is a sequel.found the sequal but unable to purchase in Google apps Books store,it says not available in your country,im not sure why if im in america,chicago.
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About the author

Jason lives just outside Houston and enjoys reading, writing, movies, music (live and not), the Houston Astros (winning and not), singing karaoke and the Texas hill country, especially the vineyards. He is currently working on the final book in his bestselling zombie series that began with  The Dying of the Light: End.

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