J.W. Delorie Books

J.W. Delorie BooksJ.W. Delorie BooksJ.W. Delorie Books

J.W. Delorie Books

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  • Books
    • Space Gamble Vol 1
    • Space Gamble Vol 2
    • Space Gamble Vol 3
    • Space Gamble Vol 4
    • The Book of Caleb
    • Plague of the Zombie Girl
    • ESPer Wars
    • Atomic Ocean
    • Atomic Ocean: Landfall
    • Marshall Jones
    • Legionnaires of Mars

Plague of the Zombie Girl

Synopsis

After leaving the Computer Forum and Councilman Fevers, Ethan knew he was assigned an impossible mission. To bring the first natural blooded girl from the safe compounds of Old England halfway across the world to Dr. Claments in New Vegas with hopes of finding the cure to the estrogen plague the Gorn gene has caused would be suicide. He knew however the importance of finding the cure to the plague that turned every woman in the world into a man-eating zombie was an extremely vital mission. It’s been a long time since he wondered how it was when humans were born from a natural woman instead of artificially conceived in a birthing chamber. He also realized there were others that knew of the importance and value of this precious cargo he and his crew were asked to protect and deliver to the one person that could complete the cure. He turned his thoughts from the way it was long before he was born into a world where woman devoured men, and focused on the voice of his artificial first officer informing him through his wristband that his anticipated game of chance has started. Poker always was his favorite diversion from the responsibilities the gory world he lives in demands of him.










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