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Selections from the Living Dead

By Adams, John J.

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Title: Selections from the Living Dead  
Author: Adams, John J.
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Horror, Suspense
Collections: Science Fiction Collection, Baen Library Collection
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Publication Date:
2010
Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises

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J. Adam, B. J. (2010). Selections from the Living Dead. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description: The Living Dead 2 has more of what zombie fans hunger for -- more scares, more action, more... brains. Experience the indispensable series that defines the very best in zombie literature.

Summary
Summary: Two years ago, readers eagerly devoured The Living Dead. Publishers Weekly named it one of the Best Books of the Year, and Barnes & Noble.com called it The best collection of zombie fiction ever. Now acclaimed editor John Joseph Adams is back for another bite at the apple -- the Adam's apple, that is -- with 44 more of the best, most chilling, most thrilling zombie stories anywhere, including virtuoso performances by zombie fiction legends Max Brooks (World War Z, The Zombie Survival Guide), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), and David Wellington (Monster Island). From Left 4 Dead to Zombieland to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, ghoulishness has never been more exciting and relevant. Within these pages samurai warriors face off against the legions of hell, necrotic dinosaurs haunt a mysterious lost world, and eerily clever zombies organize their mindless brethren into a terrifying army. You'll even witness nightmare scenarios in which humanity is utterly wiped away beneath a relentless tide of fetid flesh. ??

Excerpt
Excerpt: He was the one of the ones with a target, a centric bull's eye painted on the front of his helmet. But when he turned toward her with a mystified expression, the bite on his shoulder weeping yellow, she aimed for the eye socket. He whimpered and begged a little, but in her head, she had squeezed the trigger a thousand times, and it was no great effort to do it now. In the cramped cabin, with the daylight dropping away and the smell of bodies heavy in the air. The report was very loud in the narrow hall. At her feet, he lay still. After a moment, the blood began to pool out from under him.

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