Surviving the Evacuation: Outback Outbreak

· Life Goes On Book 1 · Frank Tayell
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 The outbreak changed everything, but there are some bonds even the undead can’t break.

It’s been six years since Pete Guinn last saw his sister, Corrie. He always hoped to see her again, but feared she was dead. When an elusive billionaire reveals Corrie is living under an assumed name in the Australian outback, Pete unquestioningly jumps at the chance of a reunion. But you can’t win the lottery without buying a ticket, and billionaires don’t do favours for free. Corrie is in hiding from her old employer, and from the Rosewood Cartel. Now that they’ve both found her, only a miracle can save the two siblings, and what happens in Manhattan can’t be described as miraculous.

What begins as a viral outbreak soon turns into an impossible horror. People are infected and die, only to rise up and continue transmitting the infection. Even as the army is mobilised, the virus spreads beyond the borders of the United States. Nowhere is safe from the living dead.

As Australia is quarantined, the mining town of Broken Hill becomes a transit hub for the relief effort. Tourists are evacuated while civilians are conscripted, Pete and Corrie among them. Together with a bush pilot, a flying doctor, and an outback cop, the struggle to maintain civilisation begins. Supplies run low. Looting is rampant. Laws are forgotten, especially by the cartel who haven’t abandoned their search for Corrie and their quest for revenge.

 

Set in Broken Hill and beyond as the Australian quarantine begins.


As this book returns to the beginning of the outbreak, it can be considered a good entry point for readers new to the series.

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4.5
150 reviews
Ole Kuchler
October 8, 2024
Surviving the Evacuation: Outback Outbreak was a gripping thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. The premise of a deadly virus spreading across Australia was both terrifying and timely. The characters were well-developed and relatable, and the acting was top-notch. The film did a great job of building suspense and keeping me guessing until the very end. If you're looking for a thrilling and suspenseful movie, I highly recommend checking out Surviving the Evacuation:
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Heather S
September 30, 2021
Frank Tayell is a fabulous writer. I've read most of his books and will eventually read them all. This book is a hang off every word and you can't put it down type book. You can disappear into the world of the unknown and a world needing to be re-created. The words flow and before you know it hours have passed. The story is worthy of reading and content flows. Even if you haven't read the other books in the series, it's not difficult to follow the story. This dystopian society is trying hard to rebuild, and move forward into a world unknown. I can highly recommend this book and I can guarantee that you won't be able to put it down!!
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Debbie Balaam
August 12, 2021
Author made Pete out to be the biggest idiot ever! Otherwise a really good book. Nice to see it was set somewhere other than America!😃🇬🇧.
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