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Editorial Review: Deadbreak by Jorge Sanchez | ManyBooks

I have a new review of Deadbreak by Jorge Sanchez up on ManyBooks.net.

Told in first-person by wisecracking Jeremiah, this is a story of survival against incredible odds. To survive, the remaining humans are up against not just zombie hordes, but violent other survivors, lack of food, common injuries and illness without medical services, and just the general damages of harsh weather. Through it all, Jeremiah never runs out of snarky quips or movie quotes.

Source: Editorial Review: Deadbreak by Jorge Sanchez | ManyBooks

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