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The classic that helped start a pop culture phenomenon - back in
print and UNCUT
Since it's 2003 debut, Brian Keene's THE RISING is one of the
best-selling zombie novels of all-time. It has been translated into
over a dozen languages, inspired the works of other authors and
filmmakers, and has become a cultural touchstone for an entire
generation of horror fans.
THE RISING is the story of Jim Thurmond, a determined father
battling his way across a post-apocalyptic zombie landscape, to
find his young son. Accompanied by Martin, a preacher still holding
to his faith, and Frankie, a recovering heroin addict with an
indomitable will to survive, Jim travels from state to state and
town to town, facing an endless onslaught of undead hordes, and the
evils perpetrated by his fellow man.
This brand-new, author's preferred edition, restores nearly
30,000 words of material that was cut from the original edition.
These new chapters, which have never been seen by anyone before
now, expand the original story, adding new depths to characters and
more horrific situations.
You may think you've read THE RISING, but you haven't read it
all until you read this edition
Deadite Press is proud to present this uncut, author's preferred
edition, which also includes a lengthy essay by the author about
the novel's genesis and history.
In Brian Keene's cult-classic, "Earthworm Gods," global
super-storms decimated the planet, eradicating most of mankind. In
the midst of this ecological nightmare, the remnants of humanity
fought against a supernatural menace in a war that ranged from the
rooftops of submerged cities to the mountaintop islands jutting
from the sea.
Now, the battle continues. As the last of the mountains sink
beneath the waves, the survivors make a desperate final stand. But
the worms aren't the only enemy they face. The world-wide ocean is
host to a legion of monsters, each more terrifying than the last,
and mankind is vastly outnumbered by these new horrors. Adrift at
sea and struggling to stay alive, the surviving members of the
human race cling to a thin strand of hope. But their possible
salvation may be worse than their looming extinction...
"Earthworm Gods II: Deluge" - This is how the world ends.
THERE ARE THINGS MUCH WORSE THAN ZOMBIES
First time in paperback
In the long-awaited follow up to DEAD SEA, it has been several
months since the disease known as Hamelin's Revenge decimated the
world. Civilization has collapsed and the dead far outnumber the
living. The survivors seek refuge from the roaming zombie hordes,
but one-by-one, those shelters are falling.
Twenty-five survivors barricade themselves inside a former
military bunker buried deep beneath a luxury hotel. They are safe
from the zombies... but are they safe from one another? As supplies
run low and despair sets in, each of them will find out just how
far they're willing to go to survive.
Brian Keene's ENTOMBED... when the dead walk the earth,
insanity is the only escape.
They came to the deserted island to compete on a popular reality
television show. Each one hoped to be the last to leave. Now
they're just hoping to stay alive, because the island isn't
deserted after all. Contestants are disappearing, but they aren't
being eliminated by the game. They're being taken by the monstrous,
half-human creatures that live deep in the jungle. The men will be
slaughtered. The women will be kept alive as captives. Night is
falling, the creatures are coming, and rescue is so far away...
Deadite Press is proud to present Brian Keene's tribute to the
late, great Richard Laymon "Bloody, vile, violent and nasty.
Castaways is a can't put down page turner." -House of Horrors "Much
like Laymon, Keene provides all kinds of thrills here... But Brian
Keene has his own voice, too, one just as good a the late great
master, Richard Laymon." -SFRevu
In 2003, Brian Keene's The Rising revived horror literature's
dormant obsession with zombies. In 2007, Brian Keene's Dead Sea
knocked that obsession on its ass... The city streets are no longer
safe. They are filled instead with the living dead, rotting
predators driven only by a need to kill and eat. Some of the living
still struggle to survive, but with each passing day, their odds
grow worse. Some survivors have fled, frantically searching for a
place to escape, even briefly, the slaughter around them. For Lamar
Reed and a handful of others, that safe haven is an old Coast Guard
ship out at sea, with plenty of water between them and the zombies.
These desperate survivors are completely isolated from the dangers
of the mainland. But their haven will soon become a deathtrap, and
they'll learn that isolation can also mean no escape Deadite Press
is proud to present this Author's Preferred version of Keene's
over-the-top cult classic, which includes never-before-published
material
No one gets out alive When their car broke down in a dangerous
inner-city neighborhood, Kerri and her friends thought they would
find shelter inside an old, dark row home. They thought it was
abandoned. They thought they would be safe there until help
arrived. They were wrong. The residents who live down in the cellar
and the tunnels beneath the city are far more dangerous than the
streets outside, and they have a very special way of dealing with
trespassers. Trapped in a world of darkness, populated by obscene
abominations, they will have to fight back if they ever want to see
the sun again. Every city has its secrets and urban legends. But
nothing can prepare them for when they find out the truth about
this horrible house. Urban Gothic is Brian Keene's blood and body
fluid splattered tribute to horror icon Edward Lee. "Raw, gritty,
and often brilliant . . . Urban Gothic is a tour de force in shock
horror." - Dark Scribe Magazine
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Clickers vs. Zombies
Brian Keene, J.F. Gonzalez
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R389
Discovery Miles 3 890
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Things Left Behind
Mary Sangiovanni, Brian Keene
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R502
Discovery Miles 5 020
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Nemesai (Paperback)
Brian Keene, John Urbancik
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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