Zombies Invasion Britain
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It is the year 2250 and Stephen Williams finds himself in a Great Britain overrun by zombies and whose green belt land has all been concreted over.
He is devoid of nearly all hope until he meets a nine-year-old girl called Julie Mayberry and together they try to survive in a land where their fellow humans are all but extinct. It is a struggle to the death against the zombies whose relentless pursuit of Stephen and Julie leads them both to learn of the final hypocrisy that lies beneath the betrayal of their country.
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Zombies Invasion Britain - Antony Stephens
ZOMBIES
INVASION BRITAIN
ANTONY STEPHENS
ALSO BY ANTONY STEPHENS:
Angela’s Adventures in Rum-Tum Land (hardcover) Book Guild Publishing, 2007
Angela’s Return to Rum-Tum Land (paperback) Diadem Books, 2009
Published by Memoirs
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Copyright © 2012 Antony Stephens
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ISBN: 978-1-909304-91-8
Chapter One
How did it come to this? thought Stephen Williams as he huddled amongst the evergreen and deciduous trees of Western Park shivering in the cold, unable even to light a fire for fear of alerting the zombies all around him to his whereabouts. If only we had had some border controls, maybe they could have stopped the zombies.
This was true enough for they had long since been abandoned with millions of people before the arrival of the zombies able to move freely across Europe.
Consequently in the year 2250 the population of Britain now numbered five hundred million. What had formerly been known as green-belt land had all been built on with the great national parks now concrete jungles; and the area of countryside that had surrounded the towns and cities comprising vast swathes of agricultural farmland had been bricked over as well, linking them with one another and forming megacities. Because there was no longer any farmland, crops could no longer be grown and so Britain had to import nearly its entire food supplies from abroad causing a huge trade deficit with the rest of the world. Town and city parks had come to be labelled green-belt land but not gardens and golf-courses that had been compulsorily purchased by many councils up and down the land to build more housing on.
The sole opposition to the government were fringe parties such as the greens who still argued in vain for the conservation of the remaining green-belt land and meaningful cuts in greenhouse gases before the planet boiled over. Temperatures had risen by two degrees over the centuries largely due to the continued use of non-eco- friendly fuels by countries such as the USA, India and China. The USA now had a population of one billion people and India and China each had ones that had grown to three billion people.
The population boom across the world and the increase in the gap between the wealth of the richest countries and that of the developing ones, had fuelled astronomical rises in illegal immigration with people desperate to escape the abject poverty in their home countries.
The historically unprecedented global population had helped to spread the zombie plague with more and more people living in such densely populated cities, often in close proximity to livestock which provided ideal conditions for novel diseases to emerge. And added to this the short time-lag between getting bitten and turning into a zombie yourself meant that the plague spread rapidly infecting entire cities in a matter of months.
The world’s scientists had been working for almost a year to try to find a cure for it without success. Not that this mattered much anymore to Stephen Williams for he had lost his parents, his wife and two daughters. And now he was all alone rueing the destruction of his once great country. But the zombies will not get me without a fight! he thought as he continued to walk past the bushes in the park where they were hidden like mindless automata with blank staring eyes, congealed blood around their mouths and bits of rotting flesh hanging off their bodies.
He vowed that he was going to destroy as many of them as he could with his trusty Browning 9mm pistol which had been in service since WWII and had proven itself to be a reliable, accurate and robust weapon with an effective range of up to 45 metres. He had managed to grab loads of magazines for it each with a capacity of thirteen rounds which he had stuffed into all his jacket and trouser pockets, and he was grateful at least that the sale of hand-guns had been legalised decades before because of the soaring violence.
Stephen had already killed numerous zombies by shooting them through