
Death Walk
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Fred Wolinsky
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By:
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Micah Ackerman
About this listen
Death Walk is a new twist on the zombie story combining the original concept of zombification with today's flesh craving ghouls. The New York Times featured this story in "Sunday-Read-Around" and called it the best short story since Stephen King's The Long Walk.
Scott is devastated when his wife is horrifically struck and killed by a car on their Caribbean honeymoon. In desperation, he gives into his grief and listens to a mysterious suggestion from a morgue janitor that he could have his wife "cured of death". Against all of his reservations and common sense, he feels he has nothing left to lose, but what he finds is that there are unnatural things worse than death.
©2014 Micah Ackerman (P)2019 Micah Ackerman
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