Under a Graveyard Sky (1)
NEW SF/HORROR SERIES FROM <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BEST SELLING AUTHOR! A family of survivors who fight back against a zombie plague that has brought down civilization.<BR><BR>Zombies are real. And we made them. Are <i>you </i>prepared for the zombie apocalypse? The Smith family is, with the help of a few marines.<BR> <BR>When an airborne “zombie†plague is released, bringing civilization to a grinding halt, the Smith family, Steven, Stacey, Sophia and Faith, take to the Atlantic to avoid the chaos. The plan is to find a safe haven from the anarchy of infected humanity. What they discover, instead, is a sea composed of the tears of survivors and a passion for bringing hope.<BR> <BR> For it is up to the Smiths and a small band of Marines to somehow create the refuge that survivors seek in a world of darkness and terror. Now with every continent a holocaust and every ship an abattoir, life is lived under a graveyard sky.<BR><BR><b>About <i>Under a Graveyard Sky</i>:</b><BR> “. . .the thinking reader’s zombie novel. . .Ringo fleshes out his theme with convincing details…the proceedings become oddly plausible.â€â€”<i>Publishers Weekly</i><BR><BR>“If you think the zombie apocalypse will never happen, if you’ve never been afraid of zombies, you may change your mind after reading <I>Under a Graveyard Sky</I>. . .Events build slowly in the book at the outset, but you can’t stop reading because it’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion: inexorable and horrible. And the zombie apocalypse in these pages is so fascinating that you can’t stop flipping pages to see what happens next.â€â€”<i>Bookhound</i> <BR> <BR> <BR> <b>About John Ringo:</b><BR> “[Ringo’s work is] peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse.†—<i>Library Journal</i><BR> <BR> “. . . Explosive. . . . fans. . .will appreciate Ringo’s lively narrative and flavorful characters.†—<i>Publishers Weekly</i><BR> <BR> “. . .practically impossible not to read in one sitting . . . exceedingly impressive . . . executed with skill, verve, and wit.†—<i>Booklist</i><BR> <BR> “Crackerjack storytelling.†—<i>Starlog</i>