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Mitigation (Alaskan Undead Apocalypse Book 3)
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Mitigation (Alaskan Undead Apocalypse Book 3)

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Wet. Freezing. Hopeless. As the Alaskan autumn yields itself to the encroaching threat of winter, Neil, Jerry, Meghan and Emma must fight for themselves and the survival of everyone else in their group, including the children Danny and Jules, against growing masses of flesh-hungry zombies. The undead menace continues to nip at their heels as they retreat down the Seward Highway and venture further into the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. The horrors of Anchorage festering with prowling ghouls are behind them but now new terrors threaten their every step on their arduous trek. The fiends and that their appetite for human flesh are not the only thing to fear as the new world they all must navigate continues to challenge the one basic instinct to which they are all beholden: to survive.

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Release dateDec 19, 2013
ISBN9781618680686
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Mitigation (Alaskan Undead Apocalypse Book 3)

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    A nice try Mr. Schubert. I really do want to support local authors, but there were a few too many typos and a few too many red herrings. I really wanted to like this book, but this read a lot like a manuscript first draft of what could have been a mediocre story about zombies in Alaska. It could have really used a serious editor.Personally, the only thing this story really had going for it was that it was set in Anchorage. The familiarity of Anchorage was a nice touch but this book seemed like one of the first cut chapters from World War Z. There's no catch, there very little character development, and of the little character development there is, it is mostly cliche. Rumor has it that this is just the first part of a trilogy. Woe be to the reader. Please, Mr. Schubert, hire an editor, or at least have 5 different people read your book before you self publish again.