Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Zombie Night in Canada: First Period


“If you're a fan of Night of the Living Dead movies then you'll probably like this book.”

“The detail is great and the story flows very well”

“a real feeling of 'global apocalypse' rather than the localisation of the vast majority of zombie books.”

“every part of the story is riveting and necessary”

“Zombie Night in Canada is one of those zombie reads that captures everything I love about this genre.”

Sounds like a book for all zombie fans. So what’s it about…

Tokyo. Sydney. Beijing. Cairo. Paris. Rome. New York. Los Angeles. One by one, the world’s great cities fell to the zombie plague. What chance does a small, non-descript city in Canada like Edmonton have?

The world as we know it is finished. Civilization has collapsed and humanity is on the brink of extinction. Billions of people are dead, victims of a horrific plague.

Bi-weekly paychecks, Tim Horton’s double doubles, men’s league hockey and cheap winter vacations to Cancun. That was the life Xander Barnes had known for years until a pandemic swept the globe. Efforts to slow its spread or develop quarantine zones, in many cases were too little, too late.

Nowadays, life consisted of avoiding the plague victims, ghouls who had an insatiable appetite for human flesh and finding enough food to survive day to day. How long can one ordinary man survive in a world gone mad?

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