Dead Hunger X: The Remnants
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Narrateur(s):
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Eric A. Shelman
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Eric A Shelman
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Lula, Georgia, in the year 2030. It's a nice place, post-apocalypse. It’s Flex’s former home, and he and Gem - many years older than when the apocalypse first came crashing down on them - have settled back into their former digs after leaving Kingman, Kansas, behind. They had important reasons for going to Kansas, but it turns out they had an even better reason to leave.
To come home.
They missed Lula and the first place they shared together. They vowed to teach their adopted son, Colton, how to be as strong as Trina and Taylor, and their late son, Flex Jr. Since the zombie hordes fell dead in the streets, consigning the land to the living once more, people began migrating back to communities like Lula. The small towns were where life’s burdens could be shared. Familiar establishments like Three Sisters Bar opened again, and citizens bartered for goods and services with neighboring towns. It was almost like real life again.
But good things always seem to crumble under the weight of so much happiness. When Max and Isis begin getting the old psychic twinges that draw them southward, they investigate, discovering the citizens of Athens, Georgia, know something they haven’t shared with others. Unfortunately, their secret could kill everyone.
The Mothers have returned, and they have created a massive new horde of Hungerers. Only this time, they’re different. Dangerously so.
Why not join our old friends Flex, Gem, Hemp, Charlie, Max, Isis, Rachel, Nelson, Dave, Serena, Trina, Taylor, Doc Scofield, and the rest of the badass family of survivors as they face down the remnants? It’s bound to be a good zombie-killin’ time.
©2020 Eric A. Shelman (P)2021 Eric A. Shelman