Description:
The Centennial Valley, Wyoming, residents have faced incredible odds and have survived thus far. Following the one-sided battle at the Colorado complex the residents now considered the Colorado War over with and done. Little did they know, the complex ran for miles and miles in an underground tunnel system that rivaled Fort Knox. Sneak attacks, drone attacks with missiles, Zombie incursions, and information from a captive that infuriates the residents and creates a community bent on destruction.
This, the final episode of the I'm Tired of Zombies series brings unbelievable consternation, wrath, fear, joy, love and happiness. Experience every emotion in this final journey of the Centennial Valley residents.
Brief description: James 'Jim' Murphy was born in Rabat, Morocco, North Africa. After a few years, the family moved to Louisiana, then to Puerto Rico. There, he found Jesus and was baptized at age seven in Barinkin Baptist church, Aguadia, a small village on the northwest side of the island. James became an American citizen in San Juan, a few months after becoming Christian in 1960. In 1969, the family moved to Bunker Hill, Indiana. This is where God led James to his soul mate, Jean. He saw her one day at a pool, and finally met her eighteen months later. They became high school sweethearts, and were married in 1974, and have been happily married since. They have three grown daughters, six grandchildren, and one great grandson. He and Jean moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1996, and have resided there since. James served his chosen country, The United States of America, for over twenty three years in the Air Force. He was a medic, specializing in Aerospace Medicine. He has an Associate's Degree in Science from the Community College of the Air Force, an undergraduate certificate in Biblical Studies from Colorado Christian University, and is currently enrolled in the Dallas Theological Seminary, studying Biblical Studies.
Review Quotes:
Set in beautiful Wyoming, the first three books in the "I'm Tired of Zombies" series tells the page turning exploits of an intrepid band of survivors of a viral infection that turns almost all of the population into zombies which can only be stopped by a grisly destruction of their brains (and you thought Covid was bad). These action-packed books will delight fans of dystopian future/fantasy, travel, nature, ad Westerns as well as self-sufficient "back to the land" folks. The character development is surprisingly robust, and the action is never predictable. Readers looking for a change from myriad of formulaic books often found on the best seller list will become entranced. You will be hooked once you peek into the world of Wyoming survivors of a plague that has decimated civilization.
Paulette Finander, M.D., recent Wyoming transplant and voracious reader June 20, 2021