Rural America watched as the cities burned, hoping that the plague would stay away from the smaller communities. Their hope gave way to fear as the bodies piled up, followed by air-burst nuclear weapons. Soon after, the dead rose, and no where on earth was safe from the hordes of living dead. Not even America’s Hometown, the boyhood home of Mark Twain, Hannibal, Missouri. In Hannibal, a group had formed, people who had spent years preparing for an impending disaster. Despite all their preparations, they weren’t ready for zombies. No one was. Their only hope of survival was to get away from their small town, to someplace less populated, safer, easier to defend.
To find a new home they would have to navigate a town full of people that wanted to kill them, both the living and the living dead. Read the entire thrilling American Revenant saga in one complete volume!
…A great read for any zombie apocalypse lover. I especially enjoyed the little bits of t.v innuendos thrown in. Particularly the one about flowers… (Heather – Goodreads Review of Hometown Exodus)
The plot is propulsive, flowing naturally from one event and crisis to the next. The characters, which started out as mere suggestions in the first book, develop with a slow burn in this volume, until you really start to feel like you are a member of this clan. They become very realistic and easy to relate to. (JD Baker- Amazon Review of Settlers and Sorrow)
I'm in love with this series, and with each book, the characters become more real. (Heather – Goodreads Review of The Monster in Man)
I love this series! Patiently waiting for more :) (Anjanette – Amazon Review for Dead South)
Jessica is a refreshing and beautiful character. This book presents the futility and mental anguish the survivors face. Well written and loved the ending. (Amazon Review for The Unknown Road)