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The final showdown between Americans and zombies in the series hailed as "a mashup of Stephen King, Tom Clancy, and just a dash of Dan Brown" (Larry Duane, host of Not Ready for Radio).
It takes political intrigue—and plenty of tanks—to defeat zombies.
Escaped zombies from behind The Wall have swept across the northeast, their path marked by havoc and death. Into this nightmare world are thrust several unlikely heroes.
A full-time National Guard soldier leads his company of tanks on a harrowing journey towards the Appalachian Defensive Line.
A small group of refugees fight for their own survival and end up facing demons of a different sort.
A hero from the last zombie war must fight against the first invasion of the continental United States in over two hundred years.
Retired CIA operative Asher Hawke, AKA the Kestrel, will stop at nothing to eliminate the zombie threat—and save the nation that he's dedicated his life to protect.
Praise for the thrillers of Brian Parker
"Gnash is an action-packed read that's as scary a nest of black widow spiders taking up residence in your bedroom." —The Bookie Monster
"Parker did a wonderful job of creating a seedy Noir future setting which invokes Blade Runner without copying it." —C.T. Phipps, author of the Supervillainy Saga
"These characters are so well rounded and perfect in their imperfection it feels incredibly real as you read it." —J.B. Havens, author of the Steel Corps series
"With A Path of Ashes, Brian Parker has taken a major step toward becoming a leader in Post-Apocalyptic fiction." —W.J. Lundy, author of the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot series

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