When the dead walk, survival is only the beginning.
The outbreak may have filled the countryside with shambling corpses, but it’s the living who prove the real threat. In the ruined town of Uxbridge, The Family—a brutal biker gang—rules through intimidation and violence, carving their dominance from the chaos. Against them are the scattered survivors, ordinary people clinging to life without banners, titles, or names—just the fragile hope of making it through another day.
This is not a tale of shining heroes or noble quests. These are flawed, stubborn, and all-too-human characters who argue, laugh, fail, and fight with equal measure. Through sharp tension and a sly, tongue-in-cheek edge, The Hordes exposes the absurdity and brutality of life at the end of the world.
The Hordes is more than just a story of the undead—it’s a gripping, character-driven exploration of survival, loyalty, and the choices that define us when civilization collapses. The dead may rise, but it’s the living who will break you.
For fans of apocalyptic fiction that blends gritty realism, dark humor, and unforgettable characters, this first entry in the Broken World series sets the stage for a survival saga like no other.