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They called it Apocalypse Z, the Phage, the Armageddon Virus...
When a genetically modified bacteriophage mutates into a world-wide zombie plague, infecting humankind by the billions, comic shop owner Mort Lesser must find the courage to survive in a world overrun by the hungry dead. It's no fun being a fat guy when hordes of flesh-eating zombies are wandering the streets, but with the help of some new friends-- underwear model Peter Bolin and sexy stunt car driver Zhao Dao-ming-- Mort just might make it out of the city in one piece.
But first he will have to get past about a million hungry deadheads... and some very demented fellow survivors.
With 99% of the population turned into brain-eating zombies, the last warm-blooded human beings have suddenly become the most valuable food commodity on the planet.
Revised and expanded, fan favorite indie horror novel Mort returns with all new material and over two dozen illustrations by the author and award-winning artist Mike Dubisch.
Readers Rave About the Fiction of Joseph Duncan::
"Enthralling from start to finish"... "Beyond my expectations"... "dark, deadly, funny"... "reminds me of Stephen King"... "this author has tremendous talent and knows how to weave a great tale"... "the storytelling was vivid"... "weird as hell but very good... "I laughed, I cried, and I loved the story's originality"... "lush and seductive"... "leaves you wanting more" "... "OMG"... "Wow, just wow"
What The Critics Have To Say::
"Every once in a while, a book or film comes along that changes your mindset about a genre in such a way that it can never be switched back to its original setting. This is what happened to me with Mort." -- uwanted2c.com... "House of Dead Trees is a dark and violent book but never to the point of gratuitous violence for the sake of another splatter. It is a far too clever a tale for such a cheap trick." -- bricksofthedead.com... "Mort was an unexpected surprise... the description doesn't do it justice... a real delight... I loved the individuality of each of the characters and how they played off each other... The whole story captured my imagination... Would I recommend "Mort"? My answer would be, yes, because of its unusual characters and unique blend of ghastly humor." -- livingdeadmedia.com
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