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Tankbread: Immortal

Paul Mannering

Editorial: Permuted Press

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Sinopsis

To protect her newborn from the walking dead, a woman ventures into the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Australia in this zombie horror series. 
 
It’s been nine months since the intelligent zombies known as evols were reduced to shambling, mindless hordes. Else, a clone once intended as food for the undead, has escaped that grim fate. But now, as she prepares to give birth, her home in the Queensland bush is attacked by feral zombies. 
 
Making her escape, Else must fight zombies, crocodiles, and the elements to get her newborn to safety. Now she is on a desperate journey of discovery and redemption that, if her baby survives, will herald the birth of a new world.
Disponible desde: 20/12/2013.
Longitud de impresión: 268 páginas.

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