Dying to live. Life sentence /

Paffenroth, Kim, 1966-

Dying to live. Life sentence / Life sentence by Kim Paffenroth. - [Mena, Ariz.] : Permuted Press, 2006. - 231 p. ; 23 cm.

"At the end of the world a handful of survivors banded together in a museum-turned-compound surrounded by the living dead. The community established rituals and rites of passage, customs to keep themselves sane, to help them integrate into their new existence. In a battle against a kingdom of savage prisoners, the survivors lost loved ones, they lost innocence, but still they coped and grew. They even found a strange peace with the undead. Twelve years later the community has reclaimed more of the city and has settled into a fairly secure life in their compound. Zoey is a girl coming of age in this undead world, learning new roles--new sacrifices. But even bigger surprises lay in wait, for some of the walking dead are beginning to remember who they are, who they've lost, and, even worse, what they've done. As the dead struggle to reclaim their lives, as the survivors combat an intruding force, the two groups accelerate toward a collision that could drastically alter both of their worlds"--Cover.

9781934861110 (pbk.) 1934861111 (pbk.)

2008932538


Zombies--Fiction.


Horror fiction.

PS3616.A33637 / D95 2008

813/.6

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