This short story is told in two parts. Part 1: Mike and Captain On the Coast, Mike runs into an old Sea Captain and they form an instant bond. Mike learns of Captain's boat, his son and daughter-in-law. Captain is desperate to get off Carolina Beach, but there is a problem (and it is a big problem) the town is swarming with zombies. Mike decides to help the old man fight his way through the hordes in order to gain safe passage on his boat. Part 2: Mike and Myrtle Beach Alone again. Mike finds an old motel on the South Carolina coast and decides to call it home. While rebuilding his life and motel he meets some new friends, fights off countless numbers of zombies, and settles into his new life by the sea. Bonus Short: The Dragon Two guys break into an empty house. They find a machine that talks and responds to their questions. Can you summon a demon they ask it? Little do they know. It can. The Mike Beem Chronicles are a series of short stories that I wrote involving a character called Mike Beem. These stories don't have to be read in order. I wrote each of them to be their own story. They have an original beginning and a true end. You should be fine reading the current one you are thinking about buying, and you should be able to enjoy it as if it was its own separate entity. Now, if you have to read them in order (I know I would), here is the best way to do it. A Zombie Thanksgiving A Zombie Christmas A Zombie New Year's Eve A Zombie Christmas 2 Flesh for the Zombies Zombie Beach
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- Release Date 08/04/2017
- Author Anthony Renfro
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 9.1 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
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