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Blue Moon

Dead City Series, Book 2

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Blue Moon

Written by: James Ponti
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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Molly is ready for more nonstop, undead action in this follow-up to Dead City, which Kirkus Reviews described as "a fast-paced read for those who like their zombies with just a little fright".

When Molly Bigelow discovered that zombies shared New York with humans, she didn't think life could get more shocking. Then she learned that her mother was once one of the greatest zombie killers ever - and she discovered that her dead mother is not technically dead after all (although she isn't alive, either).

Molly's efforts to keep these secrets and to help her Omega team track down the identity of the original 13 zombies will take her from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade to New Year's Eve in Times Square. Her loyalties to friends and family will be put to the test. And her life will be changed in ways she never could have imagined.

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this book is amazing and keeps u hooked till the entire series .the storyline is super creative. it's a must recommend to readers and listeners .

the endings are the most thrilling

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I really admired the references from the past and how the author described the enviorment but the thing I disliked was the lack of great hyberbole

I feel that is a book for mystery and acpolipytic book lovers

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