Walkers
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Book Details
About the Book
"Beware the Demons of the Flesh"
That's what grandma used to say.
The Demons of the Flesh are already dead – and they want you with them.
As the darkness of night creeps across your pillow, they crawl inside and feed on you. They are the ones that bring the tummy aches, chest congestion, and sore throats.
"What would happen if the demons of the flesh escaped to roam the streets freely instead of the body, seeking out and searching for their feast of flesh?"
Mankind would cease to exist.
Walkers deals with the possible extinction of mankind and all that they have achieved. When the deadly D.R.E.D. virus sweeps across the planet, the "cure" becomes worse than the disease. With the introduction of the DRED-not anti-virus, the newly deceased rise up to take hold of the planet. They become – the Walkers. Their wave of destruction is as relentless and unforgiving as it is inescapable. The fate of mankind and the world lies with an unsuspecting couple whose only goal is to survive the carnage that the growing legion of undead has left behind. Follow along as they make their way through the chaos surrounding them. Will they survive? Will mankind survive? Will you have what it takes to survive? Find out by reading Walkers. Filled with horror, suspense, and comedy, Walkers has something for everyone to enjoy.
About the Author
p>Jack Craft is from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Having written a variety of short stories and at the age of forty, it was time for him to complete a full-length novel. Being an avid fan of zombie movies since he was a young child, it is fitting that his first full-length book deals with the rising of the legions of the undead monsters. Readers of Walkers have thoroughly enjoyed it and have asked Jack to turn Walkers into a series. Jack is currently working on the sequel as well as other titles. Watch for more titles as Jack Craft releases them for the public to enjoy.
If you would like your very own signed copy from Jack, (at a discount) feel free to email him at jack_craft@hotmail.com.