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Emily Tidey
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Remy Porter
Fifteen years after the dead first rose, civilization hasn’t come back. It’s learned to hide its rot. Set on Britain’s broken coastline, Dead Run is a brutal zombie survival horror and the sequel to Dead Beat. In a world where the dead refuse to stay dead, the living have become far more dangerous. Along the coast, a fortified village clings to order behind fences and armed patrols, ruled by men who believe control is the same as safety.
Beyond those barriers lies a fractured landscape of abandoned towns, roaming dead, and survivors who know some rules no longer apply. When the village is violently raided, the attack leaves bodies in the mud. One woman disappears into the chaos. In a world without doctors, her medical knowledge makes her invaluable. Johnny, a former police officer struggling to hold onto his conscience, watches his community slide toward something far darker.
As leadership fractures and desperation tightens its grip, the line between protector and predator starts to break. Some people are trying to rebuild. Others have become something worse. Bleak, tense, and unflinching, Dead Run is a story of moral collapse, human hunger, and the choices that decide who gets to live when the world has already ended.
“Volatility, gore, twists and ghoulishly pleasurable…”—Lori Bowland, LivingDeadMedia
“It’s like the author went screaming through the zombie genre with a baton in one hand and a blowtorch in the other…”—Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead
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“Volatility, gore, twists and ghoulishly pleasurable…” — Lori Bowland, LivingDeadMedia
“It’s like the author went screaming through the zombie genre with a baton in one hand and a blowtorch in the other…” — Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead