Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven
"There are no reported outbreaks in the UK or Ireland." That is what the government broadcast. Nilda didn't believe it. Not trusting the authorities, she, and her son, Jay, stay behind when Penrith is evacuated. After weeks of rationing, there is little food left in the small town in Northern England. Soon, she discovers that there are many other survivors competing for it. Choosing diplomacy over violence, she attempts to forge a community out of a disparate group of survivors. As the number of the undead grow, she realises that they will have to seek sanctuary elsewhere. Nilda travels north into Scotland, but death follows, and she is forced to leave once more.

Joining with other survivors, she finds not all of them have the same motives. Some, like Tuck, Sebastian and the Abbot of Brazely only want to help. Others, like Harper and Rob, only want to help themselves. Whilst Chester and the new Mayor of Anglesey have their own agenda, one at odds with Nilda's quest; to find a safe haven for her son.

A new novel, featuring new characters (and a few old) in the post-apocalyptic series "Surviving The Evacuation". Set during the first nine months of the outbreak, in Cumbria, Scotland and Wales. (78,000 words)
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Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven
"There are no reported outbreaks in the UK or Ireland." That is what the government broadcast. Nilda didn't believe it. Not trusting the authorities, she, and her son, Jay, stay behind when Penrith is evacuated. After weeks of rationing, there is little food left in the small town in Northern England. Soon, she discovers that there are many other survivors competing for it. Choosing diplomacy over violence, she attempts to forge a community out of a disparate group of survivors. As the number of the undead grow, she realises that they will have to seek sanctuary elsewhere. Nilda travels north into Scotland, but death follows, and she is forced to leave once more.

Joining with other survivors, she finds not all of them have the same motives. Some, like Tuck, Sebastian and the Abbot of Brazely only want to help. Others, like Harper and Rob, only want to help themselves. Whilst Chester and the new Mayor of Anglesey have their own agenda, one at odds with Nilda's quest; to find a safe haven for her son.

A new novel, featuring new characters (and a few old) in the post-apocalyptic series "Surviving The Evacuation". Set during the first nine months of the outbreak, in Cumbria, Scotland and Wales. (78,000 words)
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Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven

Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven

by Frank Tayell
Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven

Surviving The Evacuation, Book 4: Unsafe Haven

by Frank Tayell

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"There are no reported outbreaks in the UK or Ireland." That is what the government broadcast. Nilda didn't believe it. Not trusting the authorities, she, and her son, Jay, stay behind when Penrith is evacuated. After weeks of rationing, there is little food left in the small town in Northern England. Soon, she discovers that there are many other survivors competing for it. Choosing diplomacy over violence, she attempts to forge a community out of a disparate group of survivors. As the number of the undead grow, she realises that they will have to seek sanctuary elsewhere. Nilda travels north into Scotland, but death follows, and she is forced to leave once more.

Joining with other survivors, she finds not all of them have the same motives. Some, like Tuck, Sebastian and the Abbot of Brazely only want to help. Others, like Harper and Rob, only want to help themselves. Whilst Chester and the new Mayor of Anglesey have their own agenda, one at odds with Nilda's quest; to find a safe haven for her son.

A new novel, featuring new characters (and a few old) in the post-apocalyptic series "Surviving The Evacuation". Set during the first nine months of the outbreak, in Cumbria, Scotland and Wales. (78,000 words)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150222359
Publisher: Frank Tayell
Publication date: 12/06/2014
Series: Surviving The Evacuation , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 866 KB
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