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Stay Silent

Stay Silent

If you’re not fast, you’re dead. 

Nothing could have prepared Kayla and Cristy for the carnage they faced. Their perfect Christmas shopping plans were destroyed in an instant by the Christmas outbreak. 

The news reported it as a flu epidemic, but it's much worse. They were lucky to escape with their lives. 

Now, they live in fear, hunted and hidden, trying to stay alive.

The infected are more than just fast, rage-filled once-human creatures; as they evolve, they have many different ways to seek out survivors, leaving the sisters to question how much longer they can remain hidden from these perfect predators.

How much will they suffer? Is it inevitable that they will become one of the creatures relentlessly hunting them?

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About the Author

Keeley Webb
Keeley Webb is a British suspense writer. Worcestershire is her current home, where she lives with her husband, two kids, and their energetic Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Lilly. As a child, Keeley loved reading and often had her nose in a book.
She has an interest in true crime and binge watches documentaries on serial killers. Karin Slaughter’s books inspired her to tackle a darker genre after the success of her first book Death Made Me, which falls under supernatural suspense. Her second book, Whispers in the Wine Cellar is a dark, graphic psychological thriller.
Keeley intends to keep writing within this genre and is working on her next psychological thriller. She doesn’t believe in using trigger warnings because it’s impossible to know what will affect each reader, her current and future works will not be for the faint of heart, but as an animal lover she would like to reassure you that the dog will never get it!