The American homeland is slowly being devoured by a relentless enemy, and the number of people fighting back continues to dwindle.
But all is not lost.
Ted and Emily work tirelessly to stay alive and fight back, and they’ve joined up with some of the leftovers missed by the initial terrorist attack. After scoring a minor victory for the fledgling rebellion, they’re faced with the withering prospect of assaulting the invader’s main base of operations.
Tabby is already there. She and her friends have been captured; what she does after learning the objectives of the enemy leader will determine whether she lives to see another day.
And Deogee? She’s just happy to be with her Black Labrador friend Biscuit. However, these pups may have stumbled upon the terrorist’s greatest secret…
Today, all roads lead to NORAD.
Two Wolves and a Sheep is book 4 in the Minus America series and publishes in June 2020 (sooner, if I can write faster). Book 5, Hostile Shores, will follow. Thank you readers for making this series a huge success!
E.E. Isherwood has been a storyteller for over 30 years. Initially the muse took the form of childish comic strips. As a teen it manifested itself under the guise of Dungeons and Dragons adventures. In college it culminated with a Master's thesis on Missouri geography—an extremely boring kind of story. Three decades and several careers later he realized that siren song never stopped, so he began to author books. A life-long enthusiast of apocalyptic fiction, writing about zombies was his passion. Future titles in science fiction and fantasy are in the hopper. He lives in the St. Louis, Missouri area, where his series of zombie books takes place.
I refuse to pay to order the next instalment, I skipped so many pages to get to the end with hope it was the end but find you are writing another, I got so confused when you me toned the marine as a driver then her name then a marine I thought there was 3 people in the vehicle not two and then I stupidly read your wording at the end only for you to sprout on about covid and how good you all are yet America doesn't even believe in covid you think it's all fake oh how I wish that was true .
Anyway this is about your book , and how pained I was to have read it that was hours of my life I'll never get back!
Anxiously awaiting next one. The characters are so vivid and the story line is very scary. Not scary in the sense of monsters, unless you mean human monsters. Unlike other post apocalyptic fiction, there are plenty of good and running vehicles. Food is not a problem. Lack of people is the problem. Recommend.
I loved books 1 thru 3 but this book was pretty boring there were so many parts of it that were just plain filler and did nothing to add interest to the story, I'll read number 5 because this story has to come to an end sometime, I would like to find out if everyone who disappeared will be coming back, at least one person has already reappeared. Hope so.
Authors look for ways to be creative with the apocalypse. This series is a new twist. Perhaps a little more time could be spent with the new reality of a nation suddenly devoid of people.
This fourth book of the series Minus America is action packed and full of plot twists! I really like all of the “good” guys’ character’s. I plan to begin book 5 later today since I stayed up all night to finish this one. It’s that good!
This time the action gets faster towards the end of this installment …twists I didn’t expect and stuff that definitely kept me turning pages! On to the next episode!
This has been a very interesting series to this point and this book was very exciting as some of the different elements start to come together. I look forward to the next book.