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Rotting Earth: Fall of Nations

By: John Kimberly
Narrated by: Mark L Everett
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The world did not end in a single night, it rotted from within. The infection spread like wildfire, consuming cities, collapsing governments, and bringing entire nations to their knees. The powerful fled. The desperate fought. The doomed prayed. But the undead were relentless, devouring everything in their path. From the fall of New York City to the last stand in London, from the Pope’s final sermon in the Vatican to billionaires seeking refuge in Switzerland’s most fortified bunkers, this is the story of how civilization crumbled, one country at a time. A brutal, unflinching account of global collapse, Rotting Earth takes you deep into the chaos, where soldiers fought hopeless battles, world leaders made impossible choices, and ordinary people faced horrors beyond imagination. The dead did not rest, and there was no one left to stop them.

©2025 John Kimberly (P)2025 John Kimberly
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So with pretty much all the zombie books, movies, and tv shows you have to suspend some disbelief. Especially the perpetual motion type zombies of the walking dead. This book requires way too much belief and common sense suspension. For me a good zombie book has to sound plausible. Not just the zombies, I’m fine with magic when it comes to them, but actions of individual people and nations has to make sense.

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