The zombie virus destroyed Oasis. Now it may be the only thing that can save the world.
ER nurse Corbin St. Laurent barely survived the fall of Oasis, the city where a government-engineered virus turned ordinary people into violent, mindless killers. He thought the worst was over.
He was wrong.
The ruins of Oasis hid a secret bigger than the outbreak itself: aliens are real, they are hostile, and the government has been quietly negotiating with them while pretending the American people have nothing to fear.
When Corbin is handed classified proof of the cover-up, he is sent on a desperate cross-country mission to expose the truth. But disclosure comes too late. Alien ships appear over American cities. Washington urges calm. Anyone who fights back is branded a threat. And as the invaders tighten their grip, Corbin realizes there may be only one weapon they truly fear.
The virus.
With a sharp-tongued redheaded schoolteacher at his side, a conspiracy radio host building an army of angry survivors, and the country collapsing around him, Corbin must decide how far he is willing to go. The same plague that annihilated Oasis might stop the alien invasion?but if he unleashes it, humanity may face a nightmare even worse than conquest.
The Journey of St. Laurent is a fast, violent, darkly funny pulp sci-fi thriller packed with alien attacks, zombie-virus horror, government conspiracy, road-trip survival, and desperate last stands.
For readers who like their apocalypse fiction loud, bloody, and impossible to put down.
Autorentext
Bryce is a family man living just north of Salt Lake City, Utah. He writes primarily action/adventure fiction in a variety of genres. He loves jazz and blues music, firearms, pulp magazines, programming, computer security topics, escape rooms, brisket & other smoked meats, high fives, kettlebells, lindy hop, two-wheeled transportation, his wife, and his kids. Not all exactly in that order. When he's not writing, he is coding web apps and managing the IT needs of a haunted hotel in West Yellowstone.