Mortal Skies: A Post Apocalyptic Sci Fi Horror Novel

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by Rebecca Fernfield


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  Rebecca Fernfield

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  About the Author

  Rebecca Fernfield writes horror, sci-fi and post-apocalyptic novels. She currently has two published series with more plotted and in progress:

  The Kielder Strain

  A full-length, and terrifying, sci-fi horror novel that can be read as a standalone. People are going missing from the isolated village of Kielder. It’s up to a disgraced cop to find out why. Their disappearance was an accident; finding them will be a mistake!

  A sequel is planned.

  THE KIELDER STRAIN

  A World Torn Down – five book series

  An intense post-apocalyptic survival thriller. If the plague doesn’t kill you, the survivors will!

  THE ROAD TO RUIN

  Blackout & Burn – four book series

  A topical EMP survival thriller with strong characters and heart-stopping action.

  DAYS OF FIRE

  An English author, Rebecca lives with her numerous children among the flatlands of the Humber estuary where Vikings and Anglo-Saxons once fought. Sometimes, on foggy mornings, the sounds of clashing swords can still be heard.

  www.rebeccafernfieldauthor.com

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