Z.N.A. Origins

Matthew Boyd, William Vitka


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3.00 · 1 ratings · 52 pages · Published: 25 Apr 2011

Z.N.A. Origins by Matthew Boyd, William Vitka
One fateful day, a world-wide pandemic consumes almost all of humanity and once the recently dead rise again, they will try to consume those who remain!

Paul Anderson barely manages to escape the chaos and retreats back to his suburban home. He hides away inside the basement storm shelter, where he has enough supplies to last for months but has managed to forget the most important thing: a place to poop.

He eventually finds himself trapped in the fortified shelter, cut off from the 0.1% of humanity that remains, and completely surrounded by the rest, who've become ravenous, mindless zombies. Is escape possible, or has he entombed himself forever?

"Origin" is the first book in the Z.N.A. series, and about 15k words in length.

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