Cover Reveal: Tooth and Nail by Zachary and Joshua Forbes

Blurb:

When the world falls, a Boston college lab is sealed off to protect its classified research. Along with it: two brilliant scientists. After an eventual rescue, their escort is mauled by undead 'hunches'. But the girls find themselves only circled, sniffed, and ultimately left alone... Two years later, a distress signal brings newly promoted NYQZ guardsman Thomas Wylde to Salem--a place known for death and horror since long before society's collapse. Thomas doesn't trade lives, but can he bring his mission and his own family home safe, or will the sins of the past come back to bite them?

Book Title: Tooth and Nail

Author: Zachary and Joshua Forbes

Cover Artist: J Caleb Designs

Word Count: 165,000

Publisher: Forbes Brothers (Self-published)

Genre: Post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi

Release Date: June 20th, 2025

Available Formats: eBook, Paperback

Trigger Warnings: Graphic Violence, Rape/Sexual Assault, Addiction, Smoking/Substance Use

Additional Details: This is the third book in our Continuum series

 
 
Zachary and Joshua Forbes

Author Bio:

Zachary Forbes is a graduate from the University of Florida, where he studied History, Business, and Literary Fiction. Now he lives in southwest Florida. Some of his non-literary hobbies include Judo, shooting, and powerlifting.

He writes post-apocalyptic fiction with his brother, Joshua Forbes, who has published flash fiction works. Zachary likes to incorporate some elements of literary fiction into his genre work, just as his brother's experience with the brevity of flash fiction helps him tighten scenes. Together, they wrote Three Rivers Plague, the first book in the Continuum series.

Having a deep love for history, Zachary has spent a lot of time traveling to new places and studying different weapons, both past and present. He lets the 'lore of the real world' play a part in his works. Authors he takes inspiration from include Lee Child, Timothy Zahn, Michael Crichton, and Robert Kirkman.

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