Dead Texas (Books 1-4)

By Derek Slaton
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A highly infectious plague has been released in Austin, turning the recently deceased into zombies with a taste for human flesh. Assigned to the task force meant to eradicate the outbreak, Rookie officer Lacy Sparks finds herself racing the clock and battling to survive against the growing forces of the undead. Gritty adventure meets unrelenting horror in this complete four book series featuring: Day Zero No Comfort Lonesome Road The Journey West Praise for the Dead Texas Series: “Filled to the brim with action and humor like a cold beer straight off the tap. No sappy do-gooder characters here, just total badassery! You’ll love it!” -Amazon Review “Great characters! Fast action. Enjoyed the story. Looking forward to following Sparks and Rufus in the new series. Dead America!” -Amazon Review Dead Texas is a lead-in to the ongoing Dead America series. This series follows multiple groups as they attempt to survive the Texas Zombie Virus as it spreads throughout the land. With 47 books released through 2020, and dozens more planned for 2021, Dead America is one of the largest zombie stories ever told. DEAD AMERICA - THE FIRST WEEK SERIES Carolina Front pt. 1-3 Operation Bismarck The El Paso Invasion Heartland Portland DEAD AMERICA - THE SECOND WEEK Mississippi Heartland pt. 2 El Paso pt. 2 Cincinnati Heartland pt. 3 Nevada Caravan Carolina Front pt. 4 El Paso pt. 3 New Mexico Portland pt. 2 Heartland pt. 4 Heartland pt. 5 DEAD AMERICA - THE THIRD WEEK El Paso pt. 4 El Paso pt. 5 El Paso pt. 6 Miami Portland pt. 3 Mississippi Caravan El Paso pt. 7 Bismarck pt. 2 Carolina Front pt. 5 Carolina Front pt. 6 Carolina Front pt. 7 Heartland pt. 6 - The Seattle War Plan DEAD AMERICA - THE NORTHWEST INVASION Portland pt. 4 Portland pt. 5 Seattle pt. 1 Seattle pt. 2 Seattle pt. 3 Seattle pt. 4 Seattle pt. 5 Seattle pt. 6 Seattle pt. 7 Seattle pt. 8 Seattle pt. 9 Seattle pt. 10 Read more

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