Casket Creek
Murderers, Monsters and Mayhem. This collection of terrifying tales ranges from psychotic killers and graveyard ghouls with scores to settle to bloodthirsty crops and killer cookies who don't like to be interrupted while working. And for extra flavor, a few delectibly disturbing poems are sprinkled throughout that are sure to turn a few squeamish stomachs. Take a ride down Casket Creek, if you dare.

Casket Creek is the follow up to the full length novel Zombie Zero, by Scot McAtee.
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Casket Creek
Murderers, Monsters and Mayhem. This collection of terrifying tales ranges from psychotic killers and graveyard ghouls with scores to settle to bloodthirsty crops and killer cookies who don't like to be interrupted while working. And for extra flavor, a few delectibly disturbing poems are sprinkled throughout that are sure to turn a few squeamish stomachs. Take a ride down Casket Creek, if you dare.

Casket Creek is the follow up to the full length novel Zombie Zero, by Scot McAtee.
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Casket Creek

Casket Creek

by Scot McAtee
Casket Creek

Casket Creek

by Scot McAtee

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Murderers, Monsters and Mayhem. This collection of terrifying tales ranges from psychotic killers and graveyard ghouls with scores to settle to bloodthirsty crops and killer cookies who don't like to be interrupted while working. And for extra flavor, a few delectibly disturbing poems are sprinkled throughout that are sure to turn a few squeamish stomachs. Take a ride down Casket Creek, if you dare.

Casket Creek is the follow up to the full length novel Zombie Zero, by Scot McAtee.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013644816
Publisher: Scot McAtee
Publication date: 11/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 238 KB

About the Author

Scot McAtee started out his professional life teaching High School English in Northern Indiana. After a year long stint in Inchon, Korea, teaching English to native Koreans, he returned to Indiana where he teaches High School classes in Business and Computer Sciences. He spends his free time creating movies, video games, digital music and writing other sci-fi and horror novels. His favorite authors are George Orwell, Kurt Vonnegut, Aldous Huxley and Clive Cussler. And although it may be hard for Westerners to see the likeness, his Korean students frequently called him Brad Pitt.
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