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Zombie Zero

Kyle Williams never concerns himself with anyone or anything that will not improve his life. But when he finds a corpse behind his couch and then his girlfriend wanders away in the middle of a zombie attack, he realizes just how alone he has allowed himself to become. As the world around him unravels, he reconnects with the one group of people he knows he can trust-his family. But can they survive when the outside world presses in, threatening to tear them apart? And what will happen when Kyle finally solves the horrifying mystery that nags at the edges of his brain?Scot McAtee fills his reader with dread and hope in this satirical horror that is sure to satisfy the postmodern nihilist hiding in the deepest recesses of his readers.

About the Author

Scot McAtee started out his professional life teaching High School English in Northern Indiana. After a year long stint in Inchon, Korea, teaching English to native Koreans, he returned to Indiana where he teaches High School classes in Business and Computer Sciences. He spends his free time creating movies, video games, digital music and writing other sci-fi and horror novels. His favorite authors are George Orwell, Kurt Vonnegut, Aldous Huxley and Clive Cussler. And although it may be hard for Westerners to see the likeness, his Korean students frequently called him Brad Pitt.

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