Doomsday's Child - Pete Aldin

Doomsday's Child

By Pete Aldin

  • Release Date: 2017-05-01
  • Genre: Science Fiction

Description

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN - WHEN HUMANITY IS GONE?

As a former US Army Ranger, Elliot is used to getting the hard tasks.

In the post-collapse wasteland of Tasmania, surviving is tough enough when you're going it alone. So when Elliot is made responsible for orphaned boy Lewis, a hard task gets even harder.

Hunted by the men who murdered Lewis's family - as well as by the teeming undead - Elliot tries to teach the boy what it takes to survive in this harsh new world.

He's not sure Lewis has what it takes to make it.

As the body count rises and the undead close in, Elliot's not sure he does either.

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"Keen and moving storytelling, an edge-of-the-seat thrill ride of a plot, and an ending that you won't see coming. Add this one to your reading list." ~ Kevin Ikenberry, author of The Protocol War series

Reviewer: "This is, frankly, superb. It would be in the top five zombie / apocalypse stories that I could recommend. Bravo, sir. I would gladly read anything this author published." (Review: Absolutely Amazing: 10/10)

"A story exposing tendon and bone, as well as the very essence of humanity. Doomsday's Child is compelling reading. If you love zombie fiction, then this is for you, and if zombies aren't your thing, get it anyway, as you might just be surprised." ~ Lee Murray, author of Into the Mist

Reviewer: "An alternative to the US based Zombie thrillers. Set in Tasmania and focusing much more on the humanity of the survivors, those that help, those that don't, those that enslave etc. Really enjoyable, and would love to read more." (Review: Great read: 5/5)

"A white knuckle ride through apocalyptic Tasmania, tense storytelling you'd normally catch on The Walking Dead, and that ending... wow! Here's hoping there's a sequel." ~ Ian Welke, author of Union Station.

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