
The Bus Stops Here and Other Zombie Tales
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Narrated by:
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Louis Paul Brammer
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By:
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Bryan Cassiday
About this listen
All zombies all the time. Included in The Bus Stops Here and Other Zombie Tales are five zombie short stories by Bryan Cassiday that are together for the first time in one anthology.
"The Bus Stops Here" is a brand-new short story that has never before been published. The zombie action is nonstop and lethal. During a zombie apocalypse, everybody is caught up in a Hobbesian world where life is nasty, brutish, and short. Along with graphic zombie mayhem, these tales depict the lengths that individuals will go to to survive. Bryan Cassiday is the author of the zombie epic Zombie Apocalypse: The Chad Halverson Series.
©2016 Bryan Cassiday (P)2018 Bryan Cassiday
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