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From his small apartment in Austin, Texas, George Zaragosa watches in awe as surreal reports of a bizarre plague flood the national news. Until today, his life as a local theater teacher was stable and ordinary, if overshadowed by the unsolved murder of his beautiful fiancée. Now, hearing how those who died from an unstoppable virus are coming back to life in growing numbers, George knows what he has to do: leave everything behind in the city and get home to San Uvalde, just down the road.

It began in New York City, when the dead arose from the hospitals and morgues, attacking the living and pulling them into their growing hordes. State by state, the nation goes into lockdown, whole cities and towns fight for survival, and George must navigate military roadblocks, FEMA camps, and street thugs to make it home. But most of all, his journey down the road will require him to stave off the horrifying creatures hungering for his flesh. . . .

About The Author

Photograph by Emily Fitzgerald

Bowie Ibarra is the horror author of numerous books, including Down the Road. When he's not writing, Bowie teaches theatre arts. He currently lives in Texas with his wife and daughter.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pocket Books (January 4, 2011)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781439180709

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