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Stories of the Undead, Vol.1: The Fight for Survival

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Stories of the Undead, Vol.1: The Fight for Survival

By: Edward Fields IV
Narrated by: Benjamin Powell
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Night of the Living Dead meets Tales from the Crypt.

Stories of the Undead: Vol.1: The Fight for Survival is a gory, scary, and fun ride. From Paul in City Experiment searching for patient zero to Phillip's reading of Nurse Betty's creepy letter after the initial outbreak in Residential Home for Coma Patients, every sound is heard while every bite is felt. No place is safe.

Stories such as The Cabin challenge love on another level. Can Tom and Patty overcome their differences within their marriage to survive the outbreak? Or will the undead feast on them at their vacation cabin? Love and survival are both at stake.

Survival is not only for the living. Embracing an innovative perspective, Poetry and Dying Flesh tells the story of Lt. Colonel Hayes, who is half-turned and struggling for survival. And the scariest of all... The intelligent undead such as Lenny in The World's Most Intelligent Zombie... Lenny strategically plots to...

A ride like no other. Stories of the Undead Vol.1: The Fight for Survival is innovative and unique. The living and the undead are both fighting for survival. Fans of Mark Tufo, T. W. Piperbrook, Bobby Adair, and Camille Picott will devour this action-packed zombie book.

©2024 Edward Fields IV (P)2025 Edward Fields IV
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