Synopsis
Meet Max, an 11-year old boy who was stuck in another boring day at school when the lock down alarm went off. They were under quarantine. He escaped and made it home, only to discover he’d have to find a way to survive this plague alone. Little did he know his father, his only parent, was among the infected. Slow-moving and non-thinking, the "lamebrains" swarmed his apartment complex, hunting survivors to feed their insatiable hunger for living flesh. Now he must rely on his Porcupine Freedom Scouts training, and scarce supplies to survive. A chance discovery reveals his father's research on the virus, which in the right hands may be the key to a cure, but first he must prove that he's too smart to die.
About the Author
A life long connoisseur of the undead, Davi believes that art should imitate life, and if it can't, art should at least eat life's brain. Frustrated by trend-setters in the zombie genre, and inspired by the liberty community in New Hampshire, he embarked to redefine the quintessential metaphor of the living dead. Zombies are unique among monsters because they are the majority, enacting one of literature's most enduring themes: the triumph of the individual over the collective. And as the masses return from the dead to consume the living, it is the survivor's role to build the new world from the corpse of the old.
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