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They Eat: An Episodic Zombie Thriller

There is something terrifyingly hungry lying in wait in Crystal Waters Nursing Home: a quaint building on a dead end street, just beyond the banks of the Delaware River in Trenton, N.J. As the overworked but caring nurse, Bernadette is making her rounds … Tammy and her love struck cameraman are trying to cover the story … Casey, the spoiled heiress, is getting ready for the party of the century … Michael Preston has turned and run away from the prison he’s called home … … Whatever happened in Crystal Waters is spilling out into the streets of Trenton, its appetite evolving as it meets each person in this episodic zombie thriller. Will they fight or die? You run. They chase. They eat.

About the Author

Erin T. McMillon, MSM entered into the publishing industry as an advertising copywriter. She has written for numerous magazines and online media outlets in the U.S. and abroad, including an award-winning music magazine. Her work has been featured in "The Horror Zine" ("Writer's Block" in the summer 2014 issue and "Bernadette" in the summer 2015 issue). Erin is also the author of "The Becoming of Us, Vol. I: Love" and "The Becoming of Us, Vol. I: Lust" and "What's Hiding in the Dark?: 10 Tales of Urban Lore". Find her on: Facebook at facebook.com/theladywrites82 Instagram at Instagram.com/theladywrites82 On her blog at www.theladywrites82.com.

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