For Budd Ashby, the last day before the end of the world went rather well. He scored a stay in London’s most expensive hotel and spent the night with Juliette, a beautiful French pop star. By the following dawn, however, things are very different. Almost everyone is dead. The power is out and the airwaves are empty. Isolated inside the hotel, the few survivors discover that the rest of London is much the same.
And things only get worse.
A dense fog descends from the sky, plunging the city streets into darkness. Then, the innumerable-dead return to life, the walking corpses hungry for living flesh. To Budd and Juliette, staying alive seems an impossible task. Only one man knows that mere survival will not be enough. The zombies are simply the beginning, and the real terror is still to come. But, as desperate as it seems, he believes there is a chance to save the world. And whether Budd likes it or not, he is the key. He is mankind’s last hope.
“A very distinctive read, an exceptional spin on the zombie genre that you simply will not find anywhere else.”
- The G.O.R.E. Score
Drew Brown is a horror fiction writer from the United Kingdom. Born in 1981 in a small Bedfordshire town about thirty minutes outside of London, his love of horror and sci-fi films goes back as long as he can remember, and undoubtedly stems from his mother. During his teenage years, particularly with the release of the video game Resident Evil 2, he found a special fondness for zombies; the intrigue of the duality of a recognizable world filled with the stuff of nightmares has stayed with him ever since. Brown married his loving and incredibly supportive wife Serena in 2004, and they welcomed the birth of their first son, Luke, in 2009. When not working or writing, he enjoys a wide variety of sports and has a masochistic streak for undertaking DIY projects that are probably best left to someone else. You can find more information about Drew, his life, and his writings at Drew-Brown.com.