It began with stories of undead Taliban rampaging through Afghan villages, and faster than anyone could have anticipated, the darkness spreads through the world.
In a world laid waste by this new terror, four unlikely companions have been thrown together: a seventeen year old boy dealing with the loss of his family; a US Navy SEAL trying to get back home; an aging, lonely writer with no one to live for; and a young girl trying to keep her three year old brother safe.
When they discover that the smallest amongst them holds the key to removing the scourge that threatens to destroy their world, they begin an epic journey to a rumored safe zone high in the Himalayas. A journey that will pit them against their own worst fears and the most terrible dangers—both human and undead.
A journey through a wasteland now known as Zombiestan.
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"I loved this book! At first I peeked inside the cover and closed it quick because I'm afraid of zombies, but 10 minutes later I was already up to chapter three. I missed my dinner and kept on reading. I had to read through the night because I couldn't sleep. I finished this book at the crack of dawn and my knees were still shaking. Then I laughed at myself all morning for being such a scardy cat. Great book, great suspense, geat story!*If I build up my courage I'll read it again and again."
— Susan (5 out of 5 stars)
" A very good and very quick read. I enjoyed the characters and the story flowed well. I read it on my Kindle and there were certain times when the story focused from one character to another without any break so you had to just figure out the scene jump. Overall, a good zombie book. "
— Frank, 2/3/2014" Boring, is all I can say. "
— April, 1/27/2014" 2.5 stars, but on the higher side. I downloaded it for free, and enjoyed it. It was an easy read and fun. "
— Tracy, 1/6/2014" Very poorly written with plot twists that can be seen coming from a mile away. That being said, it is slightly better than Alice in Deadland. "
— David, 1/1/2014" Wow! Very well done. You must suspend disbelief more than usual but the story is good enough and moves along and keeps you on the edge of your seat that the fantastic doesn't distract so much. It is easy to recommend this book. "
— Rolando, 12/23/2013" I have read and watched alot of zombie type movies and books this one is different, I could write a spoiler but I will not just read it you will like it. "
— Andrew, 12/1/2013" the best part about this book is that the zombies are compelled to put on a turban before they attack people. all in all the book starts strong and ends weak. A very easy quick read so I'm not going to complain but its not something to spend all day talking about either. "
— John, 10/27/2013" In movie terms this book would be a B+ movie. A B movie with a decent budget, so as long as you don't expect too much you won't be disappointed by this quick read. "
— Gerard, 9/13/2013" Just finished reading this book on Kindle. It was a good book. Everything you want in a book. No outright gore or sex but entertaining all the same. "
— Sal, 8/24/2013" Zombies, zombies!! The zombies are coming!!! Mainak Dhar has done it again... another thrilling ride through an incredible imagination. Suspenseful and current, it keeps your interest every second of the way. Kudos on another job well done, Mainak! "
— Jackie, 3/10/2013" Pretty well written in my opinion. There were some cheesy moments but there were moments of joy and sorrow. The main characters are well developed and unlike the ones I've read recently, had an ending I enjoyed. "
— Celeste, 11/5/2012" Great twist on the Zombie story. Can't wait to get my hand on his next one Alice in Deadland. "
— Pedro, 10/17/2012" Not one if the better zombie novels I've encountered. The whole turban-wearing zombies was just a stupid concept. "
— Teja, 7/22/2012Mainak Dhar is the author more than ten books, including Vimana, Hindustaan, Heroes R Us, and the Amazon.com bestseller Alice in Deadland.
John Lee is the winner of numerous Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He has twice won acclaim as AudioFile’s Best Voice in Fiction & Classics. He also narrates video games, does voice-over work, and writes plays. He is an accomplished stage actor and has written and coproduced the feature films Breathing Hard and Forfeit. He played Alydon in the 1963–64 Doctor Who serial The Daleks.