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Infection, Alaskan Undead Apocalypse Series

When the undead scourge descends on Alaska, strangers band together in a desperate bid for survival in this zombie apocalypse series debut.

On the edge of the Alaskan wilderness, Anchorage is the gateway to The Last Frontier. But when a terrifying plague strikes, it becomes a deadly trap. 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 Jordan watches from his office cubicle as Midtown is ravaged. Dr. Caldwell attempts to flee the madness of Providence Hospital, the epicenter of the outbreak.

In the aftermath of the onslaught, these strangers come together for the sake of survival. But even as they form bonds among each other, hope of an eventual rescue continues to slip away.

Sean Schubert

Sean Schubert was born in Indianapolis, In1970. He earned a degree in English from Wabash College in 1993 and promptly moved to Anchorage, AK where he has lived ever since. Sean loves to read and write books that grab his attention from the outset. He also loves stories that center around interesting and sometimes quirky characters. His favorite authors include Tom Robbins, Christopher Moore, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., and Toni Morrison. His first book, Infection, tells the tale of an ancient plague resurrected and unleashed on the hapless residents of Anchorage, AK. There are two sequels to follow that tell the unfolding story of the survivors who strive to outrun the zombie infestation that has claimed the hundreds of thousands of souls who used to live in Anchorage and now prowl the city streets in search of fresh flesh to devour. For Sean, zombies infesting a city is just another form of a "natural" calamity that could strike anywhere. Infection delves into the lives and the decisions of the survivors as they try and stay one step ahead of the fate that has struck down the vast majority of the city's population.

Permuted Press