Werewolves/Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection

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· Chronicle Books
4.0
4 reviews
Ebook
259
Pages
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About this ebook

A two-book bundle, featuring the stories of a teenage girl bitten by a werewolf, and of a biologist attempting to survive the zombie apocalypse.

Two illustrated journals. Two very different yet equally terrifying stories . . .

Werewolves takes readers into the life of a high school girl-turned-werewolf as she makes her transformation. With a fresh take on the lore and legend, it gives fans a ripping tale to sink their teeth into.

In Zombies, a biologist’s journal is found in the aftermath of the attack. This frightening new contribution to the massively popular zombie resurgence will keep fans on the edge of their seats right up to the very end.

Praise for Zombies

“Influenced by Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend, Zombies is a genuinely chilling and logical look at a zombie invasion. The matter-of-fact descriptions of the symptoms and effects, coupled with the detailed drawings of both victims and scenarios make it a creepy read. . . . A tremendous addition to any zombie book collection.” —Sfcrowsnest

Ratings and reviews

4.0
4 reviews

About the author

Paul Jessup is a critically-acclaimed writer of strange and eerie fiction.

Allyson Haller is a freelance illustrator based in Los Angeles.

Seattle-based writer and filmmaker Don Roff and Oakland, California-based illustrator Chris Lane share an abiding taste in the macabre. This is their first collaboration.

Seattle-based writer and filmmaker Don Roff and Oakland, California-based illustrator Chris Lane share an abiding taste in the macabre. This is their first collaboration.

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