Zombies in New York

It was a crazy idea.
There was almost no chance it would work, but they were trapped.
The bridges were blocked with wrecked vehicles and zombies. The tunnels and subways were packed with zombies. The harbors were full of zombies. There was no other way out of the city. Zombies were everywhere and they were getting hungrier. It was the only thing they could do.
The military was coming with bombs and they had to warn them.
Then the nightmare became even worse.

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Zombies in New York

It was a crazy idea.
There was almost no chance it would work, but they were trapped.
The bridges were blocked with wrecked vehicles and zombies. The tunnels and subways were packed with zombies. The harbors were full of zombies. There was no other way out of the city. Zombies were everywhere and they were getting hungrier. It was the only thing they could do.
The military was coming with bombs and they had to warn them.
Then the nightmare became even worse.

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Zombies in New York

Zombies in New York

by Ted Stetson
Zombies in New York

Zombies in New York

by Ted Stetson

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Overview

It was a crazy idea.
There was almost no chance it would work, but they were trapped.
The bridges were blocked with wrecked vehicles and zombies. The tunnels and subways were packed with zombies. The harbors were full of zombies. There was no other way out of the city. Zombies were everywhere and they were getting hungrier. It was the only thing they could do.
The military was coming with bombs and they had to warn them.
Then the nightmare became even worse.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011341038
Publisher: Ted Stetson
Publication date: 05/24/2011
Series: Horror
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 312,969
File size: 350 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ted Stetson is a member of SFWA. He was born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island and went to Seton Hall and Hofstra. He graduated from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas. He was awarded First Place by the Florida Literary Arts Council and First Place in the Lucy B. McIntire contest of the Poetry Society of Georgia. His short fiction has appeared in Twisted Tongue, MysteryAuthors.com, Future Orbits, State Street Review, and the anthologies; One Evening a Year, Mota: Truth, Ruins Extraterrestrial Terra, Ruins Terra and Barren Worlds. His books include: Night Beasts, The Computer Song Book.

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