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The Road To Nowhere
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The Road To Nowhere

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After waking alone in a seemingly vacant hospital, John Doe has no memories of who he is or what has happened. Leaving the bleak hospital room, John finds the roads packed with abandoned cars, but there’s no one to be found. Only the torn remains of two bodies are there to greet him on the street. Many of the buildings had been looted or burned. Confused, John desperately searches for other survivors, or any clue as to what had occurred. What he finds instead is a battle for his very survival. The city of Las Vegas was once a thriving metropolis, but now something prowls the dark emptiness of the strip. John eventually finds himself trapped in one of the abandoned homes. His only chance is to survive the night. With little to go on, he is forced to proceed blindly into a conflict that could leave him dead. Fatigue and exhaustion threaten to rob him of what little fight remains, but John’s will refuses to be broken.

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Release dateAug 23, 2013
ISBN9781618681058
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    I enjoyed this book from the getgo. The description of the book, from the description of zombies to survival, all sounded intriguing. But, as the book was being read, it began to read more like the Walking Dead than anything. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but it read a little too similar for my tastes. I liked that Kurus were the explanation, instead of zombies, and I liked that it wasn't zombies specifically. The characters were connectable, I just wish we would have found out more about our main character before the end of the book. I liked the development, but the story was too similar to something already done for me.