The Rain
A Zombie Apocalypse Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Dawn Chandler
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Auteur(s):
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Tommy Marcum
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They called it salvation.
A golden-backed mission, a glittering foundation, a public spectacle that promised to carry a chosen few beyond a dying Earth. What the cameras didn’t show was the cost: an engineered myth, a falsified dataset, a sealed lab log—and something crystalline waiting in the dust of another world.
Maya Sarkar buried her child and buried her faith in institutions. Captain Isabel “Iz” Moretti gave her life to command, then came home to a child who should have stayed an absence. A young microbiologist named Yuki learns her single exposure was a planetary vector. Marcus films the unraveling while the man who sold the mission—James Werner—watches the lie he built become an altar.
When the Proxima mission returns, it brings more than proof of life beyond Earth. Tiny, silicon-like spores hitch a ride on rain and graves; they feed on the geometry of death and stitch memories into motion. The dead don’t stagger mindlessly. They remember names. They recall lullabies. They ask for the hands they loved. Love becomes the weapon, and grief becomes the door.
As cemeteries open and cities flood with the returning—soldiers who march, children who stand at porches, grandparents who knock on doors—the world splits into factions: those who see miracles, those who see monsters, and those who will do anything to keep the living safe.
Maya discovers a terrible solution: a resonance that can unravel the spores’ pattern and stop the tide. But its reach is surgical, and its price is intimate. The final days are a braided set of choices—exposure and sabotage, confession and vengeance, the life of a child or the memory of a world.
For fans of slow-burn cosmic horror and claustrophobic, moral-forced thrillers, The Rain is an atmospheric, wrenching novel about scientific hubris, the politics of truth, and what it costs to keep the ones you love.
©2025 Tommy Marcum (P)2025 Tommy Marcum