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The Human Wilderness

by S. H. Livernois

Series: A New America (1)

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Would you face monsters for the ones you love? There are no people left on Earth, except Eli Stentz and seventy-five others. They hide within the steel walls of a settlement called Hope, tormented by a horde of soulless, mutated humans who howl at their doorstep day and night. The survivors call them zombies, but the name doesn't quite fit.The world belongs to them now -- the Parasites.One day, a stranger emerges from this void with tales of survival and horror. Eli can't believe his eyes -- this man shouldn't be alive. Six years ago, humanity succumbed to a mysterious epidemic and civilization collapsed. Society never recovered, leaving the post-apocalyptic landscape a barren, dangerous wilderness.So why would this stranger kidnap one of Hope's children? And why Lily, a girl Eli loves like a daughter? Plagued by these questions, he has no choice but to face the monsters outside Hope's walls to rescue her and bring her home. But he doesn't expect the mystery lurking in the wilderness. For the world isn't empty after all -- there are more settlements. Most have abandoned American democracy, embracing a more dystopian way of life. And they are connected by a disturbing conspiracy. But Eli has other monsters to fight. For outside Hope's walls are the memories of his violent past. After all, no one lives through the apocalypse without getting blood on their hands. Eli knows that better than anyone. Part psychological thriller, part soft horror, with a touch of near-future science fiction and the supernatural, "The Human Wilderness" is the perfect novel for fans of "The Walking Dead. "… (more)
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A good zombie novel, The Human Wilderness makes one wonder just what they would be like if suddenly dropped into an apocalypse, forced to survive. Can you escape your past? When society crumbles, and you've banded together, can you ever again truly trust outsiders? How much blood are you willing to spill to protect yourself and your loved ones? Like Eli, will you be haunted by the things you do to survive? ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | May 2, 2019 |
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A solid start to a dystopian trilogy that was very well written with an excellent storyline. Contains zombie characters, but they are not overdone. Eli and Jane are well developed main characters, but flawed individuals who always have our sympathy for what they are forced to do. The story pulls the reader in, and keeps you on the edge of your seat with plenty of twists and turns. Would definitely recommend this book to individuals who enjoy this type of story. I will definitely be reading the next book in this trilogy when it comes out. ( )
  jimphillips8 | Apr 21, 2017 |
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Would you face monsters for the ones you love? There are no people left on Earth, except Eli Stentz and seventy-five others. They hide within the steel walls of a settlement called Hope, tormented by a horde of soulless, mutated humans who howl at their doorstep day and night. The survivors call them zombies, but the name doesn't quite fit.The world belongs to them now -- the Parasites.One day, a stranger emerges from this void with tales of survival and horror. Eli can't believe his eyes -- this man shouldn't be alive. Six years ago, humanity succumbed to a mysterious epidemic and civilization collapsed. Society never recovered, leaving the post-apocalyptic landscape a barren, dangerous wilderness.So why would this stranger kidnap one of Hope's children? And why Lily, a girl Eli loves like a daughter? Plagued by these questions, he has no choice but to face the monsters outside Hope's walls to rescue her and bring her home. But he doesn't expect the mystery lurking in the wilderness. For the world isn't empty after all -- there are more settlements. Most have abandoned American democracy, embracing a more dystopian way of life. And they are connected by a disturbing conspiracy. But Eli has other monsters to fight. For outside Hope's walls are the memories of his violent past. After all, no one lives through the apocalypse without getting blood on their hands. Eli knows that better than anyone. Part psychological thriller, part soft horror, with a touch of near-future science fiction and the supernatural, "The Human Wilderness" is the perfect novel for fans of "The Walking Dead. "

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