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Authors: Lee Wade

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Chapter Seventy Two

Babs and I sat in the light room at the top of the light house that evening, Jaffa curled up on the sofa beside us. We sat up there often, watching the sun go down. The kids were already sleeping and the North Sea seemed calm that night. Then I thought I saw something out of the corner of my eye, I strained to see what it was. I grabbed the binoculars and searched the surface of the water, and then we saw it. It rose from the sea in front of our island. A submarine, The HMS Vigilant, the submarine my brother had been serving on before the outbreak. Someone had found us, was it the Royal Navy hunting us down as deserters? Or had my brother finally caught up with us? One thing was sure, life on our island was about to change again….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About The Author

 

Lee Wade is a retail manager working in the north east of England. He graduated from Newcastle University with a degree in mathematics. He enjoys spending time with family and friends. Mr. Wade is also a dad who has a son, Johnathon and a daughter, Cerys. He has been married to his wife Leighann for fourteen years. He is a brother too with an older sister Toni and a younger brother Mark. He enjoys gardening and helps to run the local horticultural show. When it comes to writing this is his first book and enjoys writing zombie and apocalypse stories. He finds the most challenging part of writing is finding the time and a quiet place to work. Mr Wade looks forward to reading many books, writing more often, and developing his own interest and skill at writing.

 

 

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