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One book. That's all you're allowed to own in a future where the
world is run by Bureaus and the United Conglomerate of States.
There's a Bureau to control everything from food rations,
electricity, and what you read. It's a restrictive life for a
Citizen. Morton works as an Agent for the Bureau of Lights and
Flames and one day his daughter, Eliana, brings home a second book.
Fearful, Morton decides to bring back the book to its rightful
owner, setting in motion a chain of activity that tests Morton's
loyalty to his daughter and the Bureau he works for.
The complete trilogy included in one paperback. Horde, Horde 2:
Greener Pastures, and Horde 3: Egression. About Horde: Some things
are worse than zombies. Horde is novella about five survivors
escaping from a large group of zombies. After hearing the converted
tornado siren and watching a mass exodus from the campground that
has served as home for three months, Percy, Jack, Harry, Melody and
Joann make a decision to move further into the state park to find
solace from the undead. However, as they move deeper into the
forest, a discovery awaits them that is more horrific than what is
chasing them. About Horde 2: Greener Pastures, the sequel to Horde,
continues the journey of a small group of survivors in a world
overrun by zombies. In Horde 2, the survivors face a new threat,
which forces them to return to the city that once was their home to
seek out shelter and maybe a solution for the world. Unfortunately,
the city is guarded by a selfish General who knows the survivors'
scientist, Dr. Munson, very well and aims to use his loyal men to
stop anyone from entering the city. About Horde 3: Egression is the
final book in the Horde Trilogy. After regaining access to the
city, the survivors barricade themselves in Dr. Munson's old
facility, where it is hinted everything and everyone in the world
can be saved with "something" that is hidden in the basement.
The world is slowly being overtaken by Risers and Runners, and
twelve men and women called Indiscriminates are charged with
protecting the world from these menaces. For five years the balance
was manageable. One day it all became too much for the
Indiscriminates and the program was shut down. But not before two
went missing and one was killed. Can the rest survive these
seemingly targeted attacks? For Bas, an Indscriminate looking after
the Midwest, he must choose between duty or fellowship when the
world is in danger of losing all humans.
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Moderia (Paperback)
Stephen Cooney, Luke Imbery; Gregory M. Thompson
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R142
Discovery Miles 1 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Moderia... The island is spoken about in whispers. Men tell of
heroic tales of others who have gone to Moderia, encountered the
evils and returned to tell of their survival. But very few have
lived. For one man who learns of Moderia, the lure of its secrets
compels him to ignore the warnings of a Paranoid Man and visit a
place he wants to complete him.
Two boys, ages 14 and 9, have recently lost their mother and have
difficulties finding comfort in their emotionally and occasionally
physically abusive father. That same summer, they witness their
father continuously painting a door golden-yellow in their house
and soon, their curiosity overcomes them to find out what's behind
the door.
Set in the present in a Midwestern small town, Nightcry is about
Grant Sykes who has returned to his hometown of Ilton to run the
local paper. Soon, people start to die and fingers start pointing
to him-it doesn't help the evidence continues to pile up against
Grant. He thinks it may have something to do with the supernatural
being that killed his parents years ago, but the local Police Chief
has other theories. Grant recruits the help of a ghosthunter to
investigate the banshee while Grant figures out means to prove his
innocence.
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