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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780978970758
ISBN: 0978970756
Label: Permuted Press
Manufacturer: Permuted Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 260
Publication Date: September 15, 2007
Publisher: Permuted Press
Sales Rank: 89683
Studio: Permuted Press
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Satisfy your hunger for the living dead in the third installment of the popular Undead series, THE UNDEAD: FLESH FEAST. A new recruit must face the grotesque realities behind the zombie war. An ancient, tentacled horror commands the walking dead. A green mold creeps across an uncharted island, driving its mysterious inhabitants insane. A lone survivor of the zombie apocalypse wants only one thing... to be bitten. The Grim Reaper struggles to claim the souls of the deceased that won't stay dead. And in the featured novella, "The Legend of Black Betty," a small town in the Old West rots with a plague wreaked by an evil prostitute.
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- A brave new world of the undeadThe first two volumes of the Undead series had their share of departures from traditional zombie lore. With this third volume, the departures are even more extreme - twisted takes on the walking dead that draw inspiration from the Bible, Lovecraft and L. Frank Baum. There are a few tales that are more familiar (and quite good in their own right), but prepare yourself for some new visions of the undead. Flesh Feast continues the series' tradition of exploring new territory while delivering just enough ... Read More
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- A pleasent surpriseI was a big fan of the first book, and felt the sequel was a huge drop in overall quality. To be sure, it had a lot of good. But the good was always mixed evenly with equally lackluster stories. The third time proves to be the charm, as the stories in flesh feast have an overall quality very near that of the first.
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