When the land is lost, you run to the water.
In Sanctuary at Sea, the fight that began in The Last Sanctuary of the Living doesn’t just continue — it escalates. The coast of Deal has fallen. The countryside is swarming. Dover burns under tyranny. And Sydney Carter is out of options.
The ferry was supposed to be escape. Distance. Breathing room.
Instead, it becomes a moving coffin.
Fleeing across the Channel, Sydney and the survivors believe the sea will buy them time. No choke points. No endless hordes pressing through hedgerows and ruined streets. Just open water and the fragile promise of survival.
They’re wrong.
Something is hunting the Channel.
A warship stalks the ferries and fishing boats, controlled by men who understand a brutal truth: in a broken world, power belongs to whoever controls movement. Whoever controls supply. Whoever controls fear.
And at sea, there is nowhere to hide.
Bigger Stakes. Harder Choices. No Safe Ground.
Sanctuary at Sea expands the world of The Deal Zombie Chronicles beyond the beaches and cliffs of Kent into a wider, more volatile battlefield. Naval warfare meets claustrophobic siege survival. Open water turns into a hunting ground. And the line between protector and tyrant grows thinner by the hour.
This isn’t just a zombie novel about outrunning the horde. It’s about carving out space to breathe — and defending it at any cost.
Sanctuary at Sea is available March 5th.





