The Pledge

The Pledge

Shawn Chesser , Monique Happy Pieniaszek
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Jul 4, 2025 · English · Kindle (371 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 371
Language English
Published Jul 4, 2025
Publisher Morbid Press
ISBN-13 9798988624189

Description

"A gut-wrenching, hard hitting series that will leave you breathless." John O'Brien – Best-selling author of the New World series

"Shawn Chesser is a master of the zombie genre." Mark Tufo – Best-selling author of the Zombie Fallout series

RIKER’S THE PLEDGE

Edited by Monique Happy Editorial Services
115,000 words

An Army vet with CTE and a prosthetic leg, a barista on the run, and a middle-aged Country Western music aficionado with Down’s syndrome come together during the zombie apocalypse. What could go wrong?

The moment the Ronin Protocol was enacted, cell phones across the United States began receiving messages sent weeks ago—during the onset of the zombie apocalypse, when cellular networks the world over were struggling to keep up with demand.

Having arrived back at Trinity House in Santa Fe, New Mexico, after escaping from a Cold War-era bunker in the mountains of Las Vegas, Nevada, James “Shorty” Twigg learns that one of those messages is from the daughter he thought was lost to him forever.

To fulfill a pledge Shorty made as the Romero virus grounded flights and the living fled cities overrun by dead things hungering for human flesh, he must travel back East with Lee Riker and a small group of volunteers to his daughter’s last known whereabouts, to find her and bring her home to Trinity House—dead or alive.

Standing between home and where Megan’s cell phone last pinged are hundreds of miles of hostile territory overrun by zombies, fractured military factions engaged in armed conflict, and survivors desperately trying to protect their own redoubts.

With the odds against them, will the group survive one more day in the zombie apocalypse?

Come along and find out!

Genres

Dystopian Travel
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