“The Zombie Apocalypse: Humanity’s Last Stand” (78.600 words) is a high-intensity, character-driven horror novel that redefines the zombie genre. Instead of focusing solely on survival, it explores the terrifying science behind the infection—and the even more terrifying question of what comes next.
When the world falls to an unstoppable virus, former military biodefense officer Nathan Carter believes he understands the enemy. But the infection that destroyed civilization wasn’t an accident—it was a scientific breakthrough turned nightmare.
Desperate for answers, Carter leads a small team into the heart of the catastrophe—the abandoned CDC facility in Atlanta—where a lone survivor, Dr. Evelyn Monroe, holds the key to the outbreak’s origins. She reveals a shocking truth: the virus was never meant to benefit mankind, it was to evolve mankind.
The infected aren’t just mindless corpses. Some are changing. Becoming something new. Something almost… human.
And the true horror?
The virus isn’t killing humanity. It’s replacing it.
What starts out as blood and gore Zombie story evolves and devolves into something far worse than the undead.
With time running out and the infection adapting faster than anyone can predict, Carter and his team face an impossible choice:
Find a cure.
Or accept extinction.
With a relentless pace, visceral horror, and a hauntingly original take on the zombie apocalypse, The Zombie Apocalypse: Humanity’s Last Stand will appeal to fans of The Strain, 28 Days Later, and The Last of Us.





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