Publisher's Synopsis
Ian wakes up in an unfamiliar room, or so he thinks; he doesn't seem to recall much of his past. While he tries to make sense of what's going on, he discovers he's not alone, and many others are in the same predicament. Together they realise they have something in common: to survive, they must inject themselves daily with a serum, and that's when the problems begin.
Questions erupt like volcanic lava in the minutes and hours that pass: Who brought them here? What for? Why are there so many strange noises coming from behind the encampment walls?
They begin a desperate search for survival, but when the gates finally open, they realise a shortage of doses is the least of their worries.
A word of advice: don't run don't touch, don't breathe in
*** (Science fiction and fantasy) (Dystopian fiction) (Zombie fiction) ***
A good wine, a smile, a beautiful tree, the sun, the sky, the sea, the wind, and all the little things in life.
"A person's greatest investment is learning to be happy with little", S.M.F.
This post-apocalyptic science fiction novel has become the author's fourth published work and has been translated into English by Emily Vause.