Bethany And The Zombie A Novelette Young Bethany has spent here entire life trying to be righteous and just in the eyes of the Lord. She has worked hard to please her Mama and to make sure she could live up to the trust Reverend Jones had put in her.
Now Bethany's faith and life are put to the test as what she always thought was a stone-likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ decides it doesn't want to be up on that cross anymore! Can Bethany stop the Zombie Jesus before he brings the End of Days upon the Earth?
With 11 other tales of horror and grotesquery ranging from deep space terror (Through The Last WH) to bedbug bizarro (All The Freaky Bedbugs Of The World) and dark horror fantasy (Leather Belts & Wooden Spoons), this collection has a little bit of something for all the warped minds in the world!
Jake Bible, Bram Stoker Award nominated-novelist, short story writer, independent screenwriter, podcaster, and inventor of the Drabble Novel, has entertained thousands with his horror, sci/fi, thriller, and adventure tales. He reaches audiences of all ages with his uncanny ability to write a wide range of characters and genres.
Jake is the author of the bestselling Z-Burbia series set in Asheville, NC, the bestselling Salvage Merc One, the Apex Trilogy (DEAD MECH, The Americans, Metal and Ash) and the Mega series for Severed Press, as well as the YA zombie novel, Little Dead Man, the Bram Stoker Award nominated Teen horror novel, Intentional Haunting, the ScareScapes series, and the Reign of Four series for Permuted Press.
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Hmmm, a very interesting collection of short-stories... a mixture of horror, gore, sci-fi, and bizzaro genres. This collection reminds me of those 100 calorie snack-packs- you get just enough to get a taste but not enough to fill you up. A quick read for those times in your life when you can only read 10-20 minutes at a time. Some of the stories were a little too short, almost more like long ideas. A lot of tales were left open-ended or left you wondering if you somehow skipped a page. Like the stories weren't fully developed...but that's ok, I can deal with cryptic. Overall, a fun book for those who like something different and have a strong stomach.