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If you like cynical humor and terrifying flesh eaters then this book is for you. Don Carver is the unlikely hero of a zombie outbreak. He must brave the savage streets to escape downtown Seattle in order to save his six-year-old son and his cruelly, vindictive ex-wife, but first he has to... read more

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  • “Plenty of other girls refused to date me, why would she think she was so special.”
    Don Carver.

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The greater Seattle area in Washington State.

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I can't claim to have seen every zombie movie known to man, but I have seen most of the good ones,from the old black and white George A. Romero flicksto the modern day, Resident Evil flicks.

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This book is in Don of the Living Dead. (standard series)

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  1. Robert DeCoteau (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Zombie Tales Press
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Publication Date: September 1, 2011
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Page Count: 202

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Reading Level: Adults

While this book is sex free there is strong language, violence, and some drug references.

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