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All zombies must die, but how could I kill my last friend on earth?Sid Singleton came to the El Coyote Gordo hoping for decent tacos and salsa fresca worthy of the name. Instead, he found zombies as zombie as any zombie ever zombied. Now it’s up to him to find every last zombie in the surrounding Coyote National Forest in order to stop this local infection from making the world into a great big apocalypse enchilada.A grande burrito of a novel seasoned with snarky wit and unforgettable characters, it is book one in a series full of zombies, deadly chipmunks, and dark humor.Fans of Zombieland and John Dies at the End this is just your cup of infected gore!From Chapter 6:I made it out to the parking lot in time to see the dishwasher pedaling away on his bike followed by a gruesome sombrero’d silhouette. Against the parking lot light, the tassels of that big sombrero dangled in time with the left forearm hanging by only a few stretched tendons from the place where the cook’s cleaver had chopped it. I heard his soccer dad sneakers scraping the pavement in dead bass notes under the receding high-pitched squeaks of the dishwasher’s bicycle chain.I wondered for a moment if I could have seen any sign of that cool soccer camping Dad demeanor if I looked into his eyes. Ziggy had shot him up with something, but I saw no difference in his behavior. He was all zombie, no dad.
Media Details
- Release Date 01/21/2020
- Author Albert Aykler
- Language English
- Companies Love & Wander Books
- Format Kindle
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