Blood Cult - Edwin Page - Books - Createspace - 9781512143003 - May 17, 2015
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Blood Cult

Edwin Page

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Blood Cult

Publisher Marketing: On May 21st 2021 Word War III breaks out. It lasts four hours, but the fallout will last a lot longer. Leah Williams had a husband, a daughter and a home in the suburbs, but now that comfortable life is gone. Clark Peterson had nothing but a sandwich board with 'the end is nigh' written on it, but now he has a purpose, a mission from God. From one of the most prolific authors on the planet comes a powerful and vivid portrayal of planetary doom. In May 2021 the world as we know it is brought to an end by nuclear war. Set predominantly in Vermont and New York State, Blood Cult is the story of what happens next. Told from the separate perspectives of Leah and Clark, we find their lives being redefined by the destruction that has been wrought upon the world. Their stories begin as personal portrayals of life after the bomb and steadily build until the novel reaches its thrilling finale. If you're looking for an apocalyptic tale which is awash with blood, then this is it. This is Mad Max meets Apocalypse Now meets a new take on a zombie apocalypse. If this book were music, it would be stadium rock. It's a romping journey into madness and mayhem that is truly unforgettable. From the author of the always popular Sub-Zero and the acclaimed historical novels Where Seagulls Fly (2013 Edition) and Song of the Sea. Contributor Bio:  Page, Edwin Edwin Page was born in Cabridge in 1972. He attained a 1st Class Honours Degree in Film & Literary Studies and has had over one hundred stories, poem, and articles published in a variety of magazines. He is the author of Quintessential Tarantino.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 17, 2015
ISBN13 9781512143003
Publishers Createspace
Pages 384
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 20 mm   ·   381 g

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