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Apocalypse Atlanta - David Rogers

Apocalypse Atlanta

David Rogers
Dave's World Publishing , English
80 ratings

We've all seen it on the news every year. A hurricane, a tornado, a tsunami, a flood. A BAD thing happens, and all hell breaks loose. Some people are caught in the chaos or become victims, others run or maybe wait for help, most sit at home watching for everything to be fixed, and a few dive in to do whatever they can.

The thing about a zombie apocalypse is whether or not you're in that initial wave of people who get hungry and start snacking. And where you are as few turn to many. As we all know, when it's zombies, soon many turns to most; and it's over when most become all.

Apocalypse Atlanta follows three different people on three different paths as the zombies start eating and bring the world down around them a bite at a time. The fall of the city is not skipped over to get to the zombies, or condensed into a few pages or paragraphs. Apocalypse Atlanta starts on just another normal day, and tracks the fall as normal turns to breaking news, to crisis, to panic, to anarchy, and finally full on apocalypse.

Are there right or wrong answers when zombies are involved? Do things like morality and decency matter? Is it better to be alive to feel guilty, or dead and honorable? Who decides who's right or wrong when a single mistake can make you dinner for a ravenous horde of the undead?

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