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darkness
21-Jan-2009, 08:06 PM
So you say why is this book being mentioned on this website?
You'll have to get it to find out, but if you are a fan of Romero's movies you need to check out this book.
This book has been 30 years in the making.

krakenslayer
21-Jan-2009, 08:16 PM
So you say why is this book being mentioned on this website?
You'll have to get it to find out, but if you are a fan of Romero's movies you need to check out this book.
This book has been 30 years in the making.

Amazon description:

THE DEAD HAVE RISEN! In the dead city of Pittsburgh, two small enclaves struggle to survive, eking out an existence of hand to mouth. But instead of working together, both groups battle for the last remaining fuel and supplies of a city filled with the living dead. Six months after the initial outbreak, a lone helicopter arrives bearing two more survivors and a newborn baby. One enclave welcomes them, while the other schemes to steal their helicopter and escape the decaying city. With no police, fire, or social services existing, the two will battle for dominance in the steel city of the walking dead. But when the dust settles, the question is: will the remaining humans be the winners, or the losers? When the dead walk, the line between Heaven and Hell is so twisted and bent there is no line at all.

So... is this an unofficial sequel to Dawn of the Dead?

Neil
21-Jan-2009, 08:37 PM
Amazon description:

THE DEAD HAVE RISEN! In the dead city of Pittsburgh, two small enclaves struggle to survive, eking out an existence of hand to mouth. But instead of working together, both groups battle for the last remaining fuel and supplies of a city filled with the living dead. Six months after the initial outbreak, a lone helicopter arrives bearing two more survivors and a newborn baby. One enclave welcomes them, while the other schemes to steal their helicopter and escape the decaying city. With no police, fire, or social services existing, the two will battle for dominance in the steel city of the walking dead. But when the dust settles, the question is: will the remaining humans be the winners, or the losers? When the dead walk, the line between Heaven and Hell is so twisted and bent there is no line at all.

So... is this an unofficial sequel to Dawn of the Dead?Could well be :) Shhh!

Mr.G
15-Apr-2009, 01:39 AM
Anyone read this? Is it worth the cash?

livingdeadpress
16-Apr-2009, 05:51 AM
Yes, it is.