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Death Trip P.J. Thorndyke
Death Trip P.J. Thorndyke
Death Trip P.J. Thorndyke
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Death Trip P.J. Thorndyke

P. J. Thorndyke

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It’s 1968. Hendrix, hallucinogens and hate!

The secret military project ‘Evening Shade’ was designed to give soldiers in Vietnam heightened reflexes and a deadly bloodlust but when contamination from a crash site sweeps California on winds of death, members of the public turn into mindless, rage-filled psychos. Peace marches devolve into devastating riots. Police brutality skyrockets. Los Angeles dies as sane people flee.

In a deserted, sun-scorched land of death, only the hard and the tough survive. Fleeing the city, teen runaway Alice Hannigan heads north and enters an acid-drenched fever dream of sex and violence. In a commune in the desert, hippies, bikers and Black Panthers live side by side. But hate is something they have inherited from the old world and as the bodies start to pile up, Alice begins to wonder if they are really so different from ‘the Changed’ who now haunt the ruins of L.A.

An action-packed post apocalyptic thriller inspired by biker movies, hippiesploitation and zombie movies of the 1960s.

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KM
09/23/2023
Kate M.
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I recommend this product

Unique!

A train crash results in military chemicals being released into the populace. Causing extreme rage, the blood starts to flow in the streets from small towns to large metropolises. The “Changed” can act like a regular person, until something sets them off. As immune refugees band together, they themselves a starting to abandon the laws of society; murdering and looting for pleasure instead of survival. Alice, one such refugee, tries to leave the hippie cult she’s become a part of, but things don’t go as planned. “There really is no escape, is there?” Cody said, turning to Alice. “There’s no way back to the old world.”” Honestly I was a little bummed about the ending.