Creator; The True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse - Paperback
Creator; The True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse - Paperback
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by J. D. Reed (Editor), Doug Ward (Author)
This is the continuing story of an unlikely group of survivors in the Zombie Apocalypse. Their story follows their attempt to find the person responsible for the disaster and to find a way to liberate the world of the parasitic contagion. We join our heroes as they race to Put-in-Bay, Ohio, to find the creator of the Parasite, Dr. Fleming. Will they survive the perilous journey? Will they find a way to stop the Zombie plague? Will there be another firetruck? To answer these and many more questions, you'll need to read this book.
This is the third book in the, "True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse" series. Although you could certainly read this as a stand-alone novel it would be much better if you read "Parasite" and "Symbiote" first. Please consider doing this. I refer back to the first book often. The book, "Saving Jebediah" is not a necessary read for this series. I wrote it as fan fiction for the wonderful author Mark Tufo. I do tie it in to the first and third book but it isn't necessary for the series.Author Biography
Doug Ward currently lives in Western Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Slippery Rock University. His BFA is in Fine Art. Doug spends much of his time doing oil paintings which incorporate mythology and science. He writes about parasitic zombies. The author feels (to him) more scientifically grounded than other types. It's also pretty scary how many parasitic creatures are inside us at this very moment. Some have even bonded with us for so long that they are actually a part of our DNA. Parasites have been known to take over their hosts. A few years ago my wife called me from a friends house and said that a mouse kept trying to snuggle with the cat. Literally nuzzling up to the cats face. I quickly informed her that the mouse was infected by a parasite and that they needed to remove it from the house immediately. The parasite wanted to be eaten by the cat so it could continue it's lifecycle in the bowls of the unfortunate creature. This flatworm not only controls mice but it can infect humans as well. I have blended many scientific ideas into Parasite, which I plan to be a three book series. Saving Jebediah is a fun piece of fan fiction I wrote for a contest Mark Tufo was having. Although I changed it to make the tale cross over with my book series, it has a different zombie types than I normally use.