Hissers
In the small town of Castor, it’s the last weekend of summer break. In just two days four teenage friends will begin their high school careers. Dating, who to sit with at the lunch table, and what to wear seem to be the most important decisions facing them. But as Connor, Seth, Amanita and...
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In the small town of Castor, it’s the last weekend of summer break. In just two days four teenage friends will begin their high school careers. Dating, who to sit with at the lunch table, and what to wear seem to be the most important decisions facing them. But as Connor, Seth, Amanita and Nicole venture to the most popular end-of-summer high school party in town, they soon discover there are even more important decisions to be made. Life and death decisions. Namely, how to outrun the massive wave of mutated undead that have suddenly crashed the party. It’s The Breakfast Club meets Resident Evil as the teens of Castor fight to stay alive. And for this group of friends, growing up never seemed so urgent. “Fresh, bold and frightening. There are scarier things than a fast moving, flesh eating corpse. Open this book and see for yourself.” —J.L. Bourne, author of DAY BY DAY ARMAGEDDON “One of the best stories I’ve read this year... equal parts touching, compelling and gruesome.”—Nate Kenyon, award-winning author of THE REACH and SPARROW ROCK “Ryan C. Thomas is not just a writer to watch, but one that has hit a stride that most others at their own game should envy.”—HorrorDrive-in.com
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781934861608 (193486160X)
Publish date: November 8th 2011
Publisher: Permuted Press
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Four kids on the verge of entering high school are forced to try and survive the aftermath of a plane crash in their quite little town that releases a secret government virus which is quickly turning the nice townsfolk into flesh eating monstrosities. A fast and fun read from Ryan C. Thomas. I truly...
As far a zombie type novels go, this is definitely one of the better ones. It has an original take on the origins of the outbreak, well built characters with serious issues, emotionally horrific events, and of course, lots and lots of gut-wrenching splatter. Fun book. Check it out.