Crave: A Zombie Apocalypse Thriller

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Author: Jonathan Teague ISBN: 1230001297324
Publisher: Aperito Group Publication: August 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jonathan Teague
ISBN: 1230001297324
Publisher: Aperito Group
Publication: August 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Gonorrhea is no longer the worst disease spreading from Bangkok. 

Thailand is the epicenter of a horrifying virus originating in Pattaya. Called the Thappraya virus, this strain not only claims lives but transforms the dead into living corpses that crave human flesh. 

A wobble in the Earth’s rotation is causing erratic temperatures, unlocking torrents of new diseases. Overworked health authorities are slow to separate the Thappraya virus from the host of other illnesses sweeping the globe. 

Marine combat veteran Tom Park is recently returned from Cambodia, a country just a short hop from Bangkok. 

Like the rest of the world, Tom is unaware that life as he knows it is about to end.He is racing to watch his son play in the high school football state championship. His wife is at home caring for their sick daughter who is getting weaker by the minute. 

At the game, Tom meets up with his friend Scott Hale. The two men are like brothers and as tough as they come. They come face to face with the Thapparaya virus. Death is all around them and they will do anything to keep their families safe. 

It may already be too late. 

Someone close to them is already infected and will soon join the ranks of those creatures who crave the flesh of the living.

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Gonorrhea is no longer the worst disease spreading from Bangkok. 

Thailand is the epicenter of a horrifying virus originating in Pattaya. Called the Thappraya virus, this strain not only claims lives but transforms the dead into living corpses that crave human flesh. 

A wobble in the Earth’s rotation is causing erratic temperatures, unlocking torrents of new diseases. Overworked health authorities are slow to separate the Thappraya virus from the host of other illnesses sweeping the globe. 

Marine combat veteran Tom Park is recently returned from Cambodia, a country just a short hop from Bangkok. 

Like the rest of the world, Tom is unaware that life as he knows it is about to end.He is racing to watch his son play in the high school football state championship. His wife is at home caring for their sick daughter who is getting weaker by the minute. 

At the game, Tom meets up with his friend Scott Hale. The two men are like brothers and as tough as they come. They come face to face with the Thapparaya virus. Death is all around them and they will do anything to keep their families safe. 

It may already be too late. 

Someone close to them is already infected and will soon join the ranks of those creatures who crave the flesh of the living.

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