Side Warning!
The chapters are rather lengthy and do have a quality world and character development. Instead of one chapter completely dedicated to a character going about their day and, "Oh, fuck, zombies. Let's drag this out unnecessarily long, find conveniently placed weapons, hidden talents or whatever the common trope is."
Here, you will find a purely based survival zombie apocalypse, aside from the timeframe and the lack of zombies, along with the glaring question, Did I read five chapters without any zombies? Yes, yes you will.
Will it be worth it? I can't honestly say, "yes" every story is perceived differently. Personally? I think the wait will be worth it. I will try to avoid any or all tropes and conveniently placed weapons. That's why I decided to place the story in Northern Ireland, you can't go out and buy a gun if you want a gun? You will have to go searching through nearly every town.
Anyway, I've said enough, let's get on with the actual warning.
Warning!
This book is intended for the mature audience. This story will entail; implications of incest, strong graphic detail, very strong language, sexual nature between two consenting women, strong horror, racial, sexual and stereotypical abuse and insults.
The events, characters and storyline portrayed throughout this book are completely fictitious, any similarities to actual persons, living or dead, along with many similarities to other storylines are purely coincidental and unintentional.
This work is an original story and has been inspired by various movies and books relating to the zombie genre. The idea of having a few chapters dedicated to the infection came from the book series known as The Undead written by R. R. Haywood.
No talking zombies will be mentioned in this story.
There will be no official release time frame between chapters.
Thank you for choosing this story and I hope you enjoy it. There will be a few grammatical errors, I no longer have an editor and will be going over a single chapter, re-reading it over and over again until it sounds and reads perfectly, well to my standards anyway.