When the chaos began no one was ready for it. Before anyone knew what was happeining, the living were outnumbered by the dead. It was far too late. In only a couple of days, hundreds of thousands of people had already been killed. The few who survived now found themselves alone, fighting a war that could not be won. What do you do to survive in a world where death has ceased to be the final destination of the living? Where do you go when there is no safe place left? What do you do once the Dead Come Home?
Nathan Robert Brown (1977-present) is an author, pop culture mythologist, and technical writer from Texas, currently residing in Florida. He received the 2009 Harry Brown Award for 'The Rape of Lilith.' Nathan has done extensive research in world mythology, folklore, urban legends, ancient civilizations, and world religions, and is an expert on trinities/tripartite systems and universal themes in myth, religion, mysticism, and pop culture. He is the author of many books, such as The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Mythology, World Religions at Your Fingertips, The Mythology of Supernatural, and The Mythology of Grimm.