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Return of the Living Dead

By: John Russo
Narrated by: Jeffrey Lynn Hutchins
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Return of the living dead...

A decade after the first zombie outbreak, a bus crashes in a small American town, killing everyone on board. Local churchgoers rush to the scene to save the living and destroy the dead. But they're too late. A terrifying new plague of living dead has been unleashed. A new horde of victims has been infected. And this time, they are ravenous.

In 1968, the classic Night of the Living Dead changed the face of horror. The film was based on the screenplay by George A. Romero and John Russo. The original novel written by John Russo was followed by Return of the Living Dead in 1978, a very different sequel than 1985 film directed by Dan O'Bannon.

©2012 John Russo (P)2021 Capricorn Literary
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It truly lives up to a sequel to Night of The Living Dead. But with the added notion of another threat than the ghouls, it's the amount of stupidity, depravity, and cruelty other humans take upon the characters, from the trigger-happiness of law enforcement's inexperienced rescue team civilians to the murderous and survival instinct of Looters and rapists to the stubbornly isolated County residents. However, if looked at and analysed closely enough, you can connect the 1980s Horror Comedy 'The Return of The Living Dead' and certain events in the book.

Return of the Living Dead

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