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The return man / V.M. Zito.
Author
Zito, V. M.
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Format
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Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
New York : Orbit, 2012.
©2012
Description
438 pages : map ; 20 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PS3626.I87 R48 2012
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Subject(s)
Zombies
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Fiction
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Neurologists
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Fiction
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Grief
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Fiction
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Voyages and travels
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Fiction
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Survival
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Fiction
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California
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Fiction
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United States Department of Homeland Security
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Horror fiction
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Dystopian fiction
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Summary note
The outbreak tore the US in two. The east remains a safe haven. The west has become a ravaged wilderness, known by survivors as the Evacuated States. It is here that Henry Marco makes his living. Hired by grieving relatives, he tracks down the dead and delivers peace. Now Homeland Security wants Marco for a mission unlike any other. He must return to California, where the apocalypse began. Where a secret is hidden. And where his own tragic past waits to punish him again. But in the wastelands of America, you never know who - or what - is watching you.
Notes
Includes an interview with the author.
"Civilization's gone. He's stayed to bury the dead"--Cover.
ISBN
9780316218283 ((paperback))
0316218286 ((paperback))
OCLC
764372836
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