Oasis

An apocalyptic zombie novella

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Joan De La Haye ISBN: 6610000145126
Publisher: Joan De La Haye Publication: January 26, 2019
Imprint: Joan De La Haye Language: English
Author: Joan De La Haye
ISBN: 6610000145126
Publisher: Joan De La Haye
Publication: January 26, 2019
Imprint: Joan De La Haye
Language: English

The planet has been fried by solar flares turning it into a desert. 
The surviving population has been affected by solar radiation, turning them into Zombies. 
Only a handful of people remain unaffected. 
A family of civilians, guided by a crack army unit who has seen more action than they can handle, must make their way to the safety of a UN base at the South Pole called New Atlantis. 
But can they make it to this oasis alive or will they only reach it as the undead?

“Oasis treads classic Romero-esque ground and has a suitably downbeat ending that I really enjoyed. I have to admit I do enjoy my zombie stories to be grimmer than grim and I’m glad to say this novella delivers on that score.” – The Eloquent Page.

“OASIS is sharp, brutal, spiced with humour, and a great addition to the ever-growing sub-genre of Zombie Apocalypse tales. It stands on its own and yet again showcases Joan’s great talents with words and storytelling. If you’re looking for a quick read that’ll give you thrills, terror and zombies…” – Dave de Burgh

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The planet has been fried by solar flares turning it into a desert. 
The surviving population has been affected by solar radiation, turning them into Zombies. 
Only a handful of people remain unaffected. 
A family of civilians, guided by a crack army unit who has seen more action than they can handle, must make their way to the safety of a UN base at the South Pole called New Atlantis. 
But can they make it to this oasis alive or will they only reach it as the undead?

“Oasis treads classic Romero-esque ground and has a suitably downbeat ending that I really enjoyed. I have to admit I do enjoy my zombie stories to be grimmer than grim and I’m glad to say this novella delivers on that score.” – The Eloquent Page.

“OASIS is sharp, brutal, spiced with humour, and a great addition to the ever-growing sub-genre of Zombie Apocalypse tales. It stands on its own and yet again showcases Joan’s great talents with words and storytelling. If you’re looking for a quick read that’ll give you thrills, terror and zombies…” – Dave de Burgh

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