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Infection and Containment: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse books 1 and 2... TWO COLD BLOODED TALES OF TERROR IN ONE PACKAGE!

Anchorage, Alaska: gateway to serene wilderness of The Last Frontier. No stranger to struggle, the city on the edge of the world is about to become even more isolated.

When a plague strikes, Anchorage becomes a deadly trap for its citizens. The only two land routes out of the city are cut, forcing people to fight or die as the infection spreads.

Danny and Jules, just children, witness the beginning stages of the pestilence. Neil watches helplessly from his office cubicle as Midtown is ravaged. Dr. Caldwell attempts to flee the madness of Providence Hospital, the epicenter of the outbreak. The lives and survival of these few become intertwined in the aftermath of the onslaught. Coming together as strangers, they begin to form stronger bonds--even as hope slips away and they realize there may be no rescue coming.

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Release dateDec 19, 2013
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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.