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Survivors trapped in a New York apartment building by zombie hordes are slowly starving to death when Mona appears, walking down the avenue, a ten-foot circle of empty space between herself and the undead...
A confusing muddle with a half-turned zombie as heroine and a corpse-possessing ghoul as villain, this novel by an acclaimed writer (Namako: Sea Cucumber; The Hand of Buddha) tries for a romantic air of dissolute decadence but ends up aimless and scattered...
What if zombies aren't mindless eating machines? What if they think, feel, and communicate with one another but just can't make themselves understood to ordinary humans? That's the premise of this debut novel, which is told from the point of view of Jessie, who's been dead for nine years...
At first, this seems like nothing more than a well-done pastiche of Garrison Keillor's folksy writing style, including obvious parallels to his recurring characters and settings...
This is the second in what is likely to be a long-running series of supernatural private eye novels starring ex-cop and recovering cocaine addict Jake Helman...