Humanity Lost
Bridget Esk“The helicopter is now six days overdue, and our supplies are dangerously low. We cannot contact anyone, on shore or at sea. This rig has been drifting since the explosion took out the moorings. We’ll soon hit the eastern currents, and that will drag us further out to sea and likely out of British territory. A storm could push us out to sea all the more quickly.”
A marine salvage crew comes ashore to investigate why they have been abandoned at sea. They stumble upon a ravaged town, with only one survivor who bears an ominous message.
Fiona, Fergus, Jimmy, Matt, and Graham search for answers, but their quest is fraught with danger, as they discover that not everyone died in the plague. Though it’s questionable whether you can call the undead survivors . . .
Making a last stand in Glasgow, caught between opposing forces, their own numbers dwindling, the embattled crew find that a threat also hides within their very team . . .
“Prime survival horror – a Scottish novella that will appeal to adventure readers, and vampire and zombie enthusiasts, alike. A ripping good yarn.” – Zade McGhee