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"Shaun of the Dead... done by Ealing Studios"
First comes nausea... then unconsciousness... then the hunger.
After the leafy streets of affluent London suburb Barnes are overrun by shambling, bloodthirsty creatures, two uninfected survivors struggle to escape the well-dressed undead hordes, via the wobbly green towers of Hammersmith Bridge.
Featuring combat juggling, a deadly farmer's market, and zombie Roger McGough, this comedy horror novella puts the "urrrrr" into "Gap yurrrrr"...
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Praise for APOCALYPSE BARNES
"????? Set in the well-to-do London district of Barnes, the author creates a quintessentially British end-of-the-world scenario where not only is some fun poked at the cliches of the horror genre but also at the popular eccentricities London is known for... "
"????? Lawston has managed to carefully balance plot and wit. Likeable, believable characters and topped off with an ending I didn't see coming."
"???? Apocalypse Barnes carries on the great British humour of Andrew Lawston."
"????? Andrew is an accomplished wordsmith with an excellent turn of phrase."
"????? the landscape of Barnes itself feels like an integral part of the story, in the same way that Brentford is for Robert Rankin"
"????? Despite taking a humorous tack, the characters are all finely drawn and believable."
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