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Creation of the Living Dead (The Z-Day Trilogy)

Before the concept of a zombie park was conceived, there was Creation of the Living Dead. Ted Hollman, the son of Professor Nicholas and Kathy Hollman, has a plan more ingenuous than his parents. Instead of creating a legion of zombies and zombiefied animals for a small zombie park, he wants to build a massive zombie theme park on a remote island. He believes he cracked the formula for making the perfect smart zombie soldiers which his parents failed to achieve. He leaves the United States for an island that his backers purchased where he can continue his parent’s research. The mystery of where the bodies came from that were made into zombies for the zombie park will be revealed. The bridge between the novels Zombie Park and Zombie World has arrived.

About the Author

Mark Cusco Ailes is the author of several novels, including Zombie Park, The Day The Earth Cried and Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Blood. He currently resides in Valparaiso, Indiana and often mentions his hometown in his books. His hobbies include meeting celebrities at conventions, reading, writing, and acting. He was the drummer for the 80s heavy metal band Latem. He was an extra in the movie Moon 44, and he has been in several stage plays. In the eighties he designed haunted houses in Stuttgart, West Germany three years in a row and won two awards for best design. He also has done several radio and television commercials. He is currently working on AVZ: Aliens vs. Zombies.

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