The Feral Flu

The Feral Flu

PublisherBlack Bed Sheet Books
EditorNicholas Grabowsky
Cover Art byNicholas Grabowsky
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationAntelope, California, USA
Pages / Font140 pages
ISBN 100997927690
ISBN 13978-0997927696
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number2016952689
NotesJack York, high school history teacher, is not having the best spring. He blew his knee out on the day his ex-wife was moving out and became addicted to pain killers, and his rehab sponsor suggested he start writing a journal. Little did Jack realize that this journal was going to chronicle the outbreak and aftermath of the Feral Flu and the destruction of society as we knew it. The Feral Flu, as it is dubbed, spreads like wildfire throughout the world. The flu first hits like any other strong one, with fevers and chills. But within 48 hours, seventy-five percent of the victims become “wild,” working in packs and attacking survivors with vicious rage. The CDC's cure even backfires, reanimating ferals from the dead. The only people immune completely are humans with red hair. As society crumbles, Jack and the rest of the ginger survivors need to stay alive, and to start a new society in a world ruled by the undead….
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