Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe! I’m here today to let you know about a new book from Remy Porter, which was released last month. I’ll start by throwing the synopsis at you!
Rowan Kerr swore she would never return to The Isle.
Her mother made her promise.
Now she’s dead, and Rowan has come back to find out what she was so afraid of.
In the same world as Dead Beat and Dead Run, this is where it began…
Blackwater hasn’t changed. It still watches, still keeps its secrets.
But something else has.
Bodies are turning up along the shore – not drowned, not accidents. Out at sea, it’s already happening.
As fear spreads through the island, Rowan begins to uncover what happened here years ago, and why her mother was driven out.
At the same time, something is happening to her – moments she can’t explain, instincts that don’t feel like her own. The same thing people once feared in her mother.
Whatever started on The Isle didn’t stay buried.
And this time, it isn’t staying contained.
The Isle is a bleak, fast-moving zombie horror about isolation, inheritance, and the dead that won’t stay buried.
Note to readers:
The Isle is a novel set in the same world as Dead Beat and Dead Run, revisiting the beginning of the outbreak. While familiarity with the earlier novels adds depth, this story includes enough context to stand alone.

Praise for Remy Porter’s Dead Beat
“Volatility, gore, twists and ghoulishly pleasurable.”
— Lori Bowland, LivingDeadMedia.com
“It’s like the author went screaming through the zombie genre with a baton in one hand and a blowtorch in the other. Check this one out. You won’t be disappointed.”
— Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead
“There’s more to fear than the Undead in Porter’s horrific vision; Dead Beat is a welcomed addition to the genre.”
— Gregory Solis, author of Rise and Walk
“Reminiscent of the early style of James Herbert; this book doesn’t pull any punches or release its teeth.”
— Paul Huggins, ZombieJunky.com
“Heartbeat versus Dawn of the Dead! Porter has delivered a barn-storming horror debut where the flesh-eating, walking dead aren’t necessarily the worst monsters you could meet. Fantastic stuff.”
— Matt Hilton, author of the Joe Hunter thriller series

Be sure to check out this latest installment! If you’d like to take a look at the book or the author, I’ve popped some links below for you:
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