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The Yellowstone Dead

A Post-Apocalyptic Zombie National Parks Thriller

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The Yellowstone Dead

By: S. L. Smith
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For the first time ever, the zombie apocalypse comes to the Yellowstone Supervolcano!

Geysers, steaming pools, and fireholes versus zombies. It's the height of tourist season in Yellowstone National Park. Suddenly, the dead are everywhere. Two park rangers and a Shoshone man fight their way through the park to save their friends trapped in the Old Faithful Inn.

Tourists and rangers are just trying to survive, one day, one moment, at a time. But is all of this part of some deeper, far more insidious plan? Is this the end of mankind? And the beginning of the Supervolcano?

This is the end of the world - in one of the strangest places in the world.

Fans of Mark Tufo, Nick Clausen, TW Piperbrook, Mike Evans, Bobby Adair and Camille Picott will devour this action-packed zombie book. If you liked The End of Everything, Zombies on the Block, The Orphans, or Dead State, you’ll love The Yellowstone Dead.

Post-Apocalyptic Thriller & Suspense Science Fiction Genre Fiction Westerns
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I am familiar with the author's previous work, which is a different genre.

This book's topic and premise are fun. Many of the characters are life-like. Working the very real location of Yellowstone as the dateline.

That said, I wanted more. I feel like this should have been double the length and still left us with a bit of an unsettled conclusion.

The narration tool was pretty good with general dialog or narration, but suffered with numeric expressions, pauses, breaks, and unique words.

I wish it were longer.

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