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FOREVER ZOMBIE:
A Collection of
Undead Guy Tales
Due: Fall
2009
Preview: Read one of the zombie tales from
Forever Zombie: A
Collection of Undead Guy Tales right now! Check out
Every
Death You Take, just one of the many tales in this anthology.
The overwhelming sense of doom with which Little (The
Revelation) imbues his newest novel is so palpable it seems to rise
from the book like mist. Flowing seamlessly between time and place
(from the present-day hassles of HMOs to the once-uncharted territory
of the American West), the Bram Stoker Award- winning author's ability
to transfix his audience while relinquishing scant details about the
foreboding evil is superb. Private investigator Miles Huerdeen is on a
mission to find a link between the victims in a bizarre nationwide
string of deaths dating back decades, his own recurring nightmares and
an elderly client's prophetic handwritten list of dead men's names.
Miles's world is suddenly turned upside down when he discovers his own
father, who suffered a fatal stroke, purposefully striding around his
bedroom, naked except for a pair of cowboy boots, having scared off
his "God-Fearing Christian" nurse. Miles's obsession with his father's
transformation into a zombie leads him to the families of other dead
"walkers" and on a supernatural journey into the Arizona desert.
Readers will gladly suspend disbelief for Little's deft touch for the
terrifying, as he slowly reveals a shocking connection between the
mindless army of reanimated corpses and their ultimate destination,
Wolf Canyon, formerly a government-sponsored witch colony, where a
vengeful resident's evil powers have yet to be fully unleashed. If
booksellers are on their toes, they'll tell readers that Stephen King,
a big fan of Little's work, was reading another book by this author at
the time of his infamous accident. This novel has the potential to be
a major sleeper in the horror category.