JUNGLE

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JUNGLE
Book One of THE JUNGLE SERIES
By
ALAN BERKSHIRE
The black dust fell for over a week. Thick, all-enveloping, covering Wellingham, a small suburb of south east London like an ebony shroud. Adam Blake, a seasoned survival expert, was trapped in his first floor flat, no food, no mobile phone, and no communication with the outside world. And then the dust stopped falling leaving the residents of Buckingham Avenue bewildered and confused. Black dust lay everywhere, nearly two foot deep, except where it was green… There was no sign of help, no emergency services, no police. Just Adam and his confused neighbours.
The storm was just as sudden, violent, coming out of nowhere. It was as if the town was cursed. For two days torrential rain battered the streets and when it stopped the black dust was gone. Everyone thought it was just freak weather. Till the vines appeared, prolific, overrunning every piece of grassland, park, wood, and forest with appalling speed and with the vines came the Creeps. Small ape-like creatures, silent, proficient killers inhabiting the alien undergrowth and trees…
And then the true horror began….
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