Winter arrives, and with it the Storm. Snow piles up, turning the landscape into a white prison. The survivors of Wrathchild's plague struggle to survive. With loneliness and doubt creeping in, they must choose: stay in isolation with their dwindling resources, or journey south, taking a chance in a realm where the undead walk.
This is the terror facing the characters in Dead of Winter, the sequel to The Fall by Robert J. Duperre. With darkness all around them and the mystery of humanity's unraveling growing deeper each day, they must delve deep into their reservoir of strength to move forward. The coast of Florida lies hundreds of miles away, and with it the possibility of salvation.
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Author bio:
Robert Duperre lives in northern Connecticut with his wife, the artist Jessica Torrant, his three children, and Leonardo, the one-eyed yellow Labrador. He has three publications, "The Fall" and "Dead of Winter", the first two books of The Rift, and The Gate: 13 Dark & Odd Tales, a collaborative short story collection. His short story "The One That Matters" appears in the bestselling anthology, "A Land of Ash", and yet another short, titled "39 Days", will appear in the upcoming Unnatural Disasters compilation put together by Daniel Pyle. He also reviews books for both his blog, journalofalways.blogspot.com, and Shock Totem Magazine.
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