Creeping Beath

Creeping Beath by Matt J. Pike is a juvenile fiction title published by Matt Pike on March 14, 2017. This 82-page book is written in English and presents a narrative set in a post-apocalyptic world where Beath and her friends emerge from the safety of their school into a drastically changed environment. The story unfolds as they seek refuge in the Black Oaks Shopping Centre, a place filled with essential supplies, only to discover that a formidable antagonist, Karl Dreeks, has already claimed it for himself.
Readers will find an engaging mix of action and adventure as Beath and her friends confront the challenges posed by Dreeks and his undead army. The narrative explores themes of survival and resilience, with unexpected twists, particularly involving Ms. Simmons, who reveals surprising strengths. This edition offers a blend of horror and fantasy elements, making it a captivating read for those interested in survival stories within a fantastical context.
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School’s out – and that’s not a good thing!
After spending the first part of the Zombie RiZing holed up in their school, Beath and her friends have finally ventured back into the outside world – and to say things have deteriorated would be an understatement.
Fortunately, salvation is at hand, in the form of the Black Oaks Shopping Centre and its mother lode of food, clothes and weapons. Or at least it would be if the bad guys hadn’t gotten there first. Specifically, one bad guy – Karl Dreeks, a villain of the highest order who’s turning apocalypse lemons into lemonade in the worst way possible. Backed up by an army of the undead and the monstrous, he thinks his victory over the gang will be an easy one.
But they’ve got news for him, especially Ms Simmons, who may not be as clueless as it once seemed.
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