Justin Weinberger is a novelist and television writer.
His first children's book, REFORMED, was published with Scholastic Press in 2017. Currently, Justin is hard at work writing his next middle-grade novel(s). Stay tuned for more soon!
His latest TV work is as a co-producer for the forthcoming FX/Hulu limited series “The Patient”. Prior to this, he wrote for the final season of “The Americans” on FX, which received the Writers Guild of America award for Outstanding Writing, in 2019.
Originally from in Easton, Pennsylvania, Justin studied writing and television production at Syracuse University, and now lives in Brooklyn.
Website: https://www.justinweinberger.com/
No one is ever ready for zombie season.
Joule refuses to evacuate with her mum. She can’t leave town while her dad’s still missing. But what if he’s not just lost? What if he’s become what she most fears?
Regina is proud of her scientist parents for working on a weapon to stop the zombies. That is, until she learns that the weapon that’s supposed to help the humans might be doing just the opposite.
Oliver knows there’s something weird about this year’s zombie season. But when the adults refuse to accept this scary truth, Oliver must find a way to sound the alarm. Something has changed, and time is running out…
The enemy is closing in.
Regina is desperate to expose the truth about HumaniTeam, but can she really take on a powerful corporation that’ll do anything to protect its dangerous secrets?
Oliver is done pretending to be a hero; he just wants life to return to normal. But before he can go back to being a regular kid, he’ll have to risk it all to save everything—and everyone—he cares about.
Joule is ready for a fresh start during her semester at sea, but when she discovers something terrifying in the water, it’s up to her to warn the world before it’s too late.
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