First there was…
Zombacter:
Center City Contagion The first book in a horrifying new series This terrifying
spin on zombies is a thrill ride of gruesome twists and turns that will leave
you on the edge of your seat and forever afraid of the dark. Professor Jake
Northrop was on track to build the world's first biocomputer using genetically
engineered bacteria when something went terribly wrong. Now that something has
just become top of the food chain. He's horrified to learn that his
experimental bacterium, Zombacter, turns people into flesh-eating monsters.
While most of Professor Northrop's accidental creations are lumbering idiots,
some are very different. They can out run you. They can out think you, and
they're hungry! With the help of Bill Santini, a homeless, one-armed veteran,
and a small group of survivors, the professor must run a gauntlet of ghouls to
escape Center City and find a cure for the zombie plague.
Then came…
Zombie
King of Everything is the fabulously terrifying follow-up to the fiendishly
original novel, Zombacter: Center City Contagion. Zombacter is ravaging the
planet. Chaos and death rain down upon even the smallest life forms. Now, the
self-declared Zombie King of Everything plans to unleash his zombie horde upon
the last survivors of Center City. His ultimate goal is the zombification of
all living things. Is there anyone left who can stop his diabolical plot? Gore
hounds listen up There has been nothing like this, ever! This goes way beyond
Sam Raimi-style vomit scenes, this is just too much! It was difficult to make
it past the first couple of pages...it was ugly, just too ugly, but then...
Wow, it was worth it! I almost put this book down after reading one
particularly horrible scene but I couldn t. I had to finish the chapter and I m
glad I did, even though I felt like I needed a shower afterward! Some people
say the zombie phenomenon has played itself out. They haven t read Zombie King
of Everything.
And now...
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