The Dead Room

· Pickles Press
4.3
54 reviews
Ebook
210
Pages

About this ebook

What secrets lie deep inside the island, buried within the dead room?


322 years after the apocalypse, the world has changed, but her people have not. Secrets, lies, and manipulations endure among a small group of survivors taking refuge on an island in the Northern Pacific.


No one knows what claimed so many lives over three centuries ago, and no one asks, except Ashley Wortham. She can feel the secrets all around her, begging to be uncovered.


But the nine elders who govern the island guard their secrets jealously. They believe the islanders know what they need to, and they hide their secrets behind a ruse of peace. But when Ashley, and her best friend Mason, go down the rabbit hole, no one is prepared for the truths they uncover. What will they do when they discover the downfall of humanity lies within their own island, deep inside the dead room?

Ratings and reviews

4.3
54 reviews
Liberty Mendiola
December 14, 2020
I like the story but it's really almost like Alex Albrinck's The Ravagers Series. -The destructive nanobots being the cause of the destruction of the earth, just like the Ravagers. -The nanobots being 'afraid' of water, also just like the Ravagers. -Ashley (from The Dead Room) and Sheila (from The Ravagers) both being descendants of the 'savior' -The new kind of metal invented that's safe from the destructive nanobots
2 people found this review helpful
Rebecca W-L
January 23, 2020
Ashley, Ashby, Manson, mahtili or such the names and characters meant little to start, so many days and other books, came back and started over. Felt the story plot of interest, but no time spent on developing the characters so cared less if one died or was passed over.
3 people found this review helpful
Sannidhya M Sah
December 4, 2020
The plot is interesting, but the characters dont really connect with the emotions . The protagonist (probably ) doesn't really match to the theme and at the end plot looks simply absurd . The one character which connects to emotions dies and its over from her . While the protagonist makes it worse .
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Stephanie Erickson has always had a passion for the written word. She pursued her love of literature at Flagler College, in St. Augustine, FL, where she graduated with a BA in English. She has received several honors in her writing career, including recognition in the 72nd Annual Writer's Digest Competition. After graduation, she married and followed her husband in pursuit of his dream. The Cure and The Blackout were written to reignite Stephanie's passion, when she found the time. Now that he is settled in his career, it's her turn to devote more time and energy into writing. Stephanie currently has 3 more projects planned for 2015. Her next release, the second book in the Unseen trilogy, is well underway and is slated for a June 2015 publication date. Stephanie, of course, loves to read and write. She also enjoys living on the beach on the Florida's Treasure Coast. Most of all, she and her husband are in love with their baby girl.

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