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Since the Sirens (Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse, #1) Since the Sirens by E.E. Isherwood
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“Marty could see Angie had to be standing on her broken foot, banging herself against the window quite forcefully. The interior screen frame was already ripped and bent, but Marty’s greatest concern was how much pain poor Angie must be suffering with that injured foot.”
E.E. Isherwood, Since the Sirens
“For someone who had lived through the Great Depression, World War II, Vietnam, and the War on Terror, she did not panic or scare easily.”
E.E. Isherwood, Since the Sirens
“With her kyphotic back and sub-five-foot stature her gait was a slow shuffle at best—foot, foot, cane. It was, however, very steady most of the time. That, at least, would give the desperately injured some modicum of hope of eventual rescue.”
E.E. Isherwood, Since the Sirens
“Bacon. Eggs. Toast. The same things Angie had made for her the past two years. Every day. Without fail.”
E.E. Isherwood, Since the Sirens