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Ghosts: Adrian's March Part Five Paperback – Oct. 22 2022
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Now, as he and his precious friends foray north into the heart of England to find Hal Parker’s dad, and search for survivors, they will encounter threats they’ve never dealt with before.
And worse yet, while they battle against faster, and smarter armies of the dead, and the wraiths of evil that now walk amongst them, a greater threat slips through the cracks, and joins them.
There will be death. There will be destruction. The darkness will shun out hope as it nears a final victory.
And yet Adrian will meet a new light, Erin Locke—a beacon in the that darkness—and his encounter with her will change him for the better, and alter the course of humanity’s grim fate.
With major contributions from Carl Meadows, author of Lockey vs, The Apocalypse, an Adrian’s Undead Diary series.
Ghosts contains Adrian’s personal journal entries from November 28th, 2014 to January 1st, 2015. Intermixed with those diary entries are the short stories: A Mother’s Love, Be Someone Special, Bring Me That Horizon, Sabotage, The Paladin, and Now You See Me.
- ISBN-13979-8358952836
- Publication dateOct. 22 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.55 x 22.86 cm
- Print length244 pages
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- ASIN : B0BJY9N5SB
- Publisher : Independently published (Oct. 22 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 244 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8358952836
- Item weight : 431 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.55 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,176,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,109 in Zombie Horror
- #12,424 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Books)
- #201,068 in Textbooks
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About the authors
Chris Philbrook is the creator and author of the urban fantasy series The Reemergence, the dark fantasy series The Kinless Trilogy, sci-fi Colony Lost, the cosmic horror series The Darkness of Diggory Finch, and the post apocalyptic epic Adrian's Undead Diary. He also writes young adult science fiction under the pen name W.J. Orion.
Chris' first book in print was The Wrath of the Orphans, the initial book of The Kinless Trilogy set in his grim, post-apocalyptic fantasy world of Elmoryn.
Adrian's Undead Diary has thirteen titles available in print, eBook and audio, with two or three more planned.
Tesser: A Dragon Among Us is Chris' first foray into the world of urban/contemporary fantasy. There are five books released in the series.
The Darkness of Diggory Finch is a snarky take on Lovecraftian horror set in quaint, corrupted New England. TDoDF is set for five books, and two are out as of this writing.
Colony Lost has a single full-length release as of right now, plus a sequel eBook called Colony of Lies. Three eBook sequels are planned, which will be collated into a full-length print, audio, and eBook release when completed.
Chris is the owner of Tier One Games LLC, his game development company. He and his creative partner Jason DeBit are working on a 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting titled RockJockeys. He also co-owns Latchkey Comics with artist Jason Casey. He prefers to collaborate artistically with people named Jason.
Chris calls the wonderful state of New Hampshire his home. He is an avid reader, writer, role player, miniatures game player, video game player, painter and procrastinator. He and his wife share their home with two perfect daughters.
If you would like Chris to sign your eBooks, head over to http://www.authorgraph.com for a personalized message from him.
For more info on Chris, or to sign up for his newsletter, head over to his official author website http://www.thechrisphilbrook.com
Follow him on Twitter or Instagram: @PhilbrookAuthor
Now an award-winning author, Carl Meadows had his first novel published at the age of 30. Seriously, just one copy. It was a birthday present from a friend and sits in a gift box on his shelf. It was a valiant attempt but needed some serious work, as apparently it contained a social worker with kung fu. For the record, that was not his intention.
A lover of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, his day job is using his abnormal memory and problem solving skills as a supply chain expert to make sure lasers get all the bits they need in time for assembly. Pew pew.
Carl is a father of three and lives in the northern English county of Cheshire. Sarcasm is his native language.
His first published novel, 'No More Heroes,' is the opening volume of 'Lockey vs the Apocalypse,' a trilogy expanding on the world of Chris Philbrook's highly acclaimed and bestselling zombie apocalypse series, 'Adrian's Undead Diary,' with a strong zombie slaying female lead that is one part horror, one part action, one part moving, and many parts laugh out loud. Carl has since collaborated again with Chris Philbrook as a guest author in the main series of Adrian's Undead Diary.
'No More Heroes' - the first novel of that trilogy - won the Apocalyptica category of the 2021 Independent Audiobook Awards.
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I feel like I know the people in this series, it’s written in such a way that you bond with them.
Really hope it’s not too long before I find out what happens next


Adrian does good guy things with his good guys. Evil works overtime to shut him down. Exciting action. Clever humor. Unique references. (Unlike Adrian we still have Google.)
Cliff hanger ending.
Never before have I worried that something bad could happen to an artist before they finished a series. Wondering if there is some kind of way to keep Chris Philbrook around… download his brain to AI? Cybergenic freezing?
Keep him in bubble wrap so he doesn’t get hurt?
This book definitely left me craving more.

The later too the spaces before decks says to steep for zombies to do anything but fall down alerting everyone in that space that someone just fell 8-10 feet to a steel deck. Secured spaces like Fire Control would be locked with a keypad. Zombies aren't getting past that. Finally water tight doors. A ship tied to a pier is still moving enough to cause a water tight door to flex. It takes 6-8 individual dogs to secure a water tight door. Some of them take two hands and elbow grease to get them open and closed. Zombies aren't navigating closed water tight doors.