tailieunhanh - 1824 Zombies! The Fall of London

In 1824, a mysterious plague strikes England's fair shores, worse than the American Revolution and the War of 1812, simply put the dead walk! It becomes a race against time as Captains William Parry and John Franklin traverse London, evading brain-seeking unmentionables at every turn. | 1824 Zombies The Fall of London by Kassandra Alvarado 1824 Zombies The Fall of London Published by Kassandra Alvarado at Smashwords Copyright 2013 Cover Art designed by the author whom gratefully acknowledges contributions from Kittisak freedigitalphotos and Arthur Parsey 1823 Fury and Hecla Discover other titles by https profile view KassandraAlvarado at Smashwords Edition License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be resold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you re reading this book and did not purchase it or it was not purchased for your use only then please return to and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walk. --Thomas Jefferson 1824 Precisely six years after the failure of Captain John Ross and the mirage of Lancaster Sound another John by the last name Barrow an ambitious moon-faced man holding the position as Second Secretary to the most powerful Naval power on God s blessed earth the Admiralty seethed with the possibilities of another attempt at forging the wastes of the North. He spun the sphere of painted paper his long fingers like spider s legs skimming the surface of the known world - stopped - tapped contemplatively on the broad vista of Mare Incognita. But budgets were tight. The Lords of the Admiralty were a general parsimonious lot whose disappointment over William Parry s second voyage in 1821 had furnished little by way of filling the arctic chart. This as Barrow feared temporally dissuaded them from throwing continuous monies at fruitless ventures. He needn t have worried. A clipper ship inauspiciously named the Resurrection drew in at the Greenwich wharves carrying with it a pestilence far worse than rampant Cholera simply put the dead .

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