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Zombies in the Caribbean

By: Lorenzo Bayless Clayton
Narrated by: Shannon Webber
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When the colonies rise in rebellion, another war brews in the shadows—one far older, darker, and more deadly.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing, sworn enemy of the undead, finds himself confronted with an unlikely ally: Count Dracula himself. The vampire warns of a greater terror spreading across the Caribbean and the Americas—a voodoo doctor who has mastered the art of raising the dead. Towns fall silent. Graveyards empty. An army of zombies marches toward the heart of civilization.

From secret convents in Wales to storm-tossed steamships, from Haitian crossroads to the fog-bound streets of London, Van Helsing must battle assassins, restless corpses, and his own mistrust of the Count. Alongside Friar Tuck, a brilliant young scholar, and Angela, a fierce fighter with unfinished business, he races to uncover the truth before the undead rise beyond control.

But can a man of faith truly fight side by side with a monster of the night? And if Dracula covets the witch doctor’s secret, will Van Helsing save the world—or deliver it into damnation?

Fans of gothic horror, historical adventure, and supernatural thrillers will devour this dark reimagining where Dracula and Van Helsing are forced into an uneasy alliance against an enemy neither can defeat alone.

©2025 Lorenzo Bayless Clayton (P)2026 Lorenzo Bayless Clayton
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