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Dead End

Jack Zombie Series, Book 5

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Dead End

By: Flint Maxwell
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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The chances of a fairytale ending in a post-apocalyptic wasteland are slim to none. But so are the chances of surviving hordes of zombies while traveling across the country. So, for Jack Jupiter, the chances mean nothing. He hasn't stopped before and he doesn't plan on stopping now, either.

With Project Reset canceled, Jack and the group head to San Francisco, where Darlene hopes to find her mother and sister...dead or alive; because all she wants is closure. While on their journey, they hear of a settlement located in Golden Gate Park called Haven. Weary of what Haven may actually be, the gang proceeds with caution.

But rarely does that work for Jack Jupiter, and a run-in with a group of religious zealots known as the Red Robes slows them down, creating another enemy to worry about.

Though it's not all bad. New friendships are forged along the way, and Jack's hope never wavers, because without hope in this world, you're liable to hit a dead end.

Will Jack, Darlene, and the rest of the group get their fairytale ending? Or will their luck finally run out?

©2017 Flint Maxwell (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Magic Fantasy Zombie
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very addictive and drags you along with jack and his family, can't wait listen to the next book in this series. I felt every high point and every low. I cried when Herb died,

the love and loyalty

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This could have been an awesome series of books it was let down a little by being slightly overly descriptive. On the whole I liked the main characters but the lead and too much of a guilt complex that got a bit tiresome, his girlfriend was a bit I don’t know if naive is the right word but a bit wet then her cluelessly running off in the end made her look like a dumb selfish person

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