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Dead Girls, Dead Boys, Dead Things

This series plunges readers into a dystopian future where humanity battles a devastating global epidemic. A virus transforms adolescents into bloodthirsty beings, sparking a desperate fight for survival. Amidst this brutal world, unexpected bonds of love and connection emerge, defying the encroaching destruction. The narratives explore dark desires, power struggles, and the fragility of existence in an age of technological decay.

Dead Girls, Dead Boys, Dead Things
Dead Girls

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  1. Dead Girls

    • 206 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    It's the 21st century and "Dead Girls" have become the hunted. Half-human, half-gynoid, they know no refuge--and to love one is something far more deadly. For Ignatz, Dead Girl Primavera is the ultimate seduction. But now, Primavera is infected with the magic dust. With her powers ebbing, a descent into necropolis of Bangkok's Big Weird is their last hope. Martin's Press.

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