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  • Scream for Now

    Bob Howard

    language (Sunrise Books, LLC, Dec. 9, 2019)
    The survivors of the zombie apocalypse have built a safe but dangerous life inside the super shelter at Fort Sumter. As they attempt to learn who is living inside the Yorktown, the famous World War II aircraft carrier, the Mud Island family discovers that former government agencies have a diabolical plan to destroy the infected dead. Unfortunately, the plan could also eliminate the rest of mankind. The Chief and his friends face some of the most unexpected threats from the infected dead, the living, and the ever changing laws of nature.From the coast of South Carolina and the historic city of Charleston to New Orleans and the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, north to Columbus, Ohio and cities in between, civilization is in ruins. Shelters are discovered and inhabited, but survival now means fighting the evil that man can become, as well as the infected dead and the dangers of mutations in a runaway environment. The survivors fight to take back the world, but they find as long as there are living people, there will always be a fresh supply of the infected. The war may already be lost as mankind slowly vanishes.
  • Shelter for Now

    Bob Howard

    language (Sunrise Books, LLC, Dec. 9, 2017)
    A strange infection has spread across the entire planet leaving death in its path. The zombie apocalypse that everyone believed to be impossible has brought mankind to the brink of extinction, yet small groups of people have managed to survive. No one has been spared contact with the infected dead, not even the most powerful elected official in the world, the President of the United States.This is the continuing story of the Mud Island survivors. Their knowledge of a secret network of survivalists who constructed super-shelters has helped them to survive the infection. Together with a small force of dedicated United States Army soldiers, they undertake a dangerous excursion into the infected city of Columbus, Ohio. Their goal is to eliminate as many of the infected as they can while the city is in the grips of a severe winter, but in the process they hope to locate the President’s shelter. If he is alive, they can begin to rebuild the country and bring the infection to an end.
  • Buried for Now

    Bob Howard

    language (Sunrise Books, LLC, Feb. 13, 2019)
    A zombie apocalypse was a ridiculous idea to people who were making plans to survive the end of the world. Everyone thought it would be a nuclear war, but when a virus destroyed civilization and contaminated the environment, survivors were left to forage for food and shelter. This is the continuing story of a handful of survivors who came together by chance and discovered a network of government funded shelters built to ensure the survival of politicians and important people. From the coast of South Carolina and the historic city of Charleston to New Orleans and the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, north to Columbus, Ohio and cities in between, civilization is in ruins. Shelters are discovered and inhabited, but survival now means fighting the evil that man can become, as well as the infected dead and the dangers of mutations in a runaway environment. The survivors fight to take back the world, but they find as long as there are living people, there will always be a fresh supply of the infected. The war may already be lost as mankind slowly vanishes.
  • Exist for Now

    Mr. Bob Howard

    Paperback (Sunrise Books, LLC, March 9, 2018)
    From the barrier islands of South Carolina to a lake in North Carolina and a hospital ship on the Atlantic, the infected dead have destroyed the population of the world. People band together, some who travel down the road toward death and some who make decisions that keep them alive. This is the story of the Mud Island survivors who have a plan to save a small part of humanity. Living in a shelter that is the dream of every survivalist, they find they must venture out into the world once again to help a lost friend, braving not only the infection, but fallout from a nuclear reactor, and the groups of survivors who will take from them everything they have, including their lives.
  • Die for Now: The Infected Dead Book 3

    Bob Howard

    Paperback (Sunrise Books, LLC, Sept. 17, 2016)
    An organization of well funded survivalists decided years ago to prepare for the end of civilization by building impenetrable shelters. When they did, they unknowingly left a legacy for a small band of survivors brought together by chance to have survived in a shelter on an island near the coast of South Carolina. Most of the world’s population is dead, yet on the coast of South Carolina and in the harbor of the beautiful city of Charleston, this group of survivors is determined to cling to life and is given a second chance when they learn the secrets of the shelters. When they discover a massive shelter in Charleston that dwarfs their own shelter on Mud Island, they take one small step closer to giving the world back to the living.This is the continuing story of their fight against the infected dead and against the living who would try to take from them what they have.
  • While Yet We Live: A Novel

    Nick Harrison, Kenneth W. Sollitt

    Paperback (Sunrise Books, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Book by Harrison, Nick, Sollitt, Kenneth W.
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  • Salted With Fire

    George MacDonald

    Leather Bound (Sunrise Books, Aug. 1, 1989)
    MacDonald's final full length, realistic Scottish novel, replete with dense Scottish dialect and spiritual themes. The repentance (through "fire") of a young minister, recognizing the sham of his outer crust of spirituality is reminiscent of Thomas Wingfold's spiritual journey, and thus establishes Salted With Fire as a work of lasting importance in the MacDonald corpus.
  • Dracula

    Bram Stoker

    eBook (Sunrise Books, July 1, 2015)
    The vampire count of Transylvania seeks his lost love and the conquest of Britain by plague. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola."
  • Robert Falconer

    George MacDonald

    Leather Bound (Sunrise Books, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Perhaps MacDonald's most well-known novel and life story of his most memorable character. The character of "Robert Falconer" had been with MacDonald a long time, first from the unpublished Seekers and Finders (1859-60), then appearing briefly in David Elginbrod, and later in a much abbreviated story serialized in 1866-67 called "The History of Robert Falconer." Now at last Falconer's full story came to light. Robert Falconer, like Alec Forbes of Howglen, is a highly autobiographical work, with this difference, that in the character of young Robert Falconer the reader gains a rare glimpse into MacDonald's own boyhood, with his internal struggles, his relationship with his grandmother (who largely raised him after the death of his mother) and his spiritual search as a young man attempting to discover God's love amid the hellfire Calvinism of his upbringing. Robert Falconer's resolution of this conflict is a wonderful window into the roots and development of MacDonald's own faith which would turn generations to come toward the Fatherhood of a loving God.
  • Donal Grant

    George MacDonald

    Leather Bound (Sunrise Books, Dec. 1, 1990)
    The towering sequel to Sir Gibbie and MacDonald's longest book (in pages, 786). This is a novel with everything-a wonderfully bittersweet romance, Gothic castle scenes (the castle in the story is modeled upon Fyvie Castle in Scotland) with a "mad-scientist" type carrying out his evil strategms in cellar, hidden rooms, and secret passageways. Donal Grant also contains some of MacDonald's profoundest (and occasionally lengthy!) spiritual insights, including his "easy to please but hard to satisfy" description of God that was a favorite of Lewis's. Along with Malcolm, this is one of MacDonald's most intricate and riveting plots.
  • Sir Gibbie

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Sunrise Books, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1880. Excerpt: ... taught her well. Her music was old-fashioned of course; but I have a fancy that perhaps the older the music one learns first, the better; for the deeper is thereby the rooting of that which will have the atmosphere of the age to blossom in. But then to every lover of the truth, a true thing is dearer because it is old-fashioned, and dearer because it is new-fashioned; and true music, like true love, like all truth, laughs at the god Fashion, because it knows him to be but an ape. Every day, then, except Saturday and Sunday, Miss Machar had for two years been in the habit of walking or driving to Glashruach, and there spending the morning hours; but of late her father had been ailing, and as he was so old that she could not without anxiety leave him when suffering from the smallest indisposition, she had found herself compelled either to give up teaching Ginevra, or to ask Mr. Galbraith to allow her to go, when such occasion should render it necessary, to the manse. She did the latter; the laird had consented; and thence arose the duty required of Nicie. Mr. Machar's health did not improve as the spring advanced, and by the time Mr. Galbraith left for London, he was confined to his room, and Ginevra's walk to the manse for lessons had settled into a custom. CHAPTER XXIX. THE BEAST BOY. One morning they found, on reaching the manse, that the minister was very unwell, and that in consequence Miss Machar could not attend to Ginevra; they turned, therefore, to walk home again. Now the manse, upon another root of Glashgar, was nearer than Glashruach to Nicie's home, and many a time as she went and came, did she lift longing eyes to the ridge that hid it from her view. This morning, Ginevra observed that, every other moment, Nicie was looking up the side of the mountain, as if she saw some...
  • The Elect Lady

    George MacDonald

    Leather Bound (Sunrise Books, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Another of MacDonald's lesser known books, The Elect Lady stands out for the memorable relationship of godliness, trust, honest, humility, and friendship between three children, whose growth into adults MacDonald follows with simple yet moving power.