Day of the Zombie

Day of the Zombie

Richard Lee

Richard Lee

Believing they were safe from the Zombie attacks that destroyed the rest of the world ten years earlier, a type of normality had settled over the small seaside community.The Zombies had not arrived.Word spreads that a celebration is to be held in the central city of Wellington, taking a chance a small band of men head into the city. Everything was as it should be. They were welcomed.A small girl calls to her dog that is playing on the shore. The dog does not respond. Angry she approaches the dog, it bites her. Crying she runs home.Gary is one of the people who took the chance to visit the city; he has his own reasons for returning and is not interested in the event to reunite the people and the country.He sees the girl running from the shore. Moments later the dog approaches low and growling. It takes several bullets to put it down. Washed up on the shore he sees something that turns his blood cold. He turns back toward the city as the screams...
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The Last Church

The Last Church

Richard Lee

Richard Lee

The future is not a utopia.The year is 2368, and life in New Zealand is bleak. The landscape all but destroyed by environmental disaster, and an alien attack. The survivors are forced to retreat into the safety of a massive dome and the world is run by one president. Things are easier in the future. Ordering clothes, food, transportation, but amongst all the glamour is a dark side, hidden in the shadows but open for anyone to see — if they looked. The world is edging towards WW4 with the German-Arabian Front leading the conflict. But life goes on. Especially for university students studying archaeology with a government issued pass into the wasteland. Rachael needs to uncover the truth about the past. It's an act that will change her life and destroy all she loves. What follows is an earth-shattering race against time as Rachael and the Order of the Black Snake battle against the arrival of Satan, in a world aching for hope but...
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