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Open Roads - Empty Bodies #4

Zach Bohannon

Publisher: Zach Bohannon

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Summary

The fourth book in the best-selling post-apocalyptic zombie series, Empty Bodies 
 
Overview: 
After narrowly avoiding tragedy, Will and the others hit the road and head east, looking to get Gabriel and Dylan home, while also hoping to seek refuge in the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. But the open roads present a challenge, as the group is low on gas, and has no place to call home. As stress levels rise among them, a divide begins to form. Will wants answers about what happened to him, while Gabriel only wants to get home as fast as possible. 
 
And when they encounter a new band of survivors, that divide only widens. 
 
Perfect for any fan of post-apocalyptic horror, dystopian science fiction, supernatural suspense, or the zombie apocalypse!
Available since: 08/30/2017.

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