Zombie, Indiana

Zombie, Indiana

Language: English

Pages: 0

ISBN: B00JS6HD4S

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


In the third book of his Zombie series, Scott Kenemore brings the explosive horror thriller of an undead outbreak in the city of Indianapolis. Zombie, Indiana takes place during the same timeline as the outbreaks in his books Zombie, Ohio and Zombie, Illinois and has the same punch as the previous two.

Zombie, Indiana explores the impact of an invading zombie horde on a trio of Hoosier protagonists...each of whom have some dark secrets to keep. When the governor's daughter mysteriously disappears on a field trip, IMPD Special Sergeant James Nolan, scholarship student Kesha Washington, and Governor Hank Burleson must all come together not only to find the governor's daughter, but also to undertake a quest to redeem the very soul of the state itself...all while under constant attack from the living dead.

With humorous, memorable characters, tense action sequences, and brutal zombie violence, Zombie, Indiana will put listeners in mind of some of the most compelling works of popular fiction. At once a mystery, a thriller, and a horror novel, Kenemore strikes again with this rollicking tour through America's heartland that is nothing but a tour de force for zombie fiction fans!

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home?” Nolan kept his hands in plain sight, and turned so that the bulge of his sidearm beneath his clothes would be less visible. The door of the farmhouse opened with a squeak, and an elderly man in a plaid shirt and suspenders emerged. Behind him stood a woman about the same age. She was holding a candle in one hand, and a rifle in the other. It took Nolan a few moments to realize that the man was completely blind. “How y’all doin’?” Nolan said in his friendliest country accent. There was

thought. And thus it had begun. The investigative newspaper reports. The magazine cover stories. The TV specials. The Internet gossip. Was the NCAA coddling its star athletes yet again? Were college ballers now so untouchable as to be literally above the law? Would universities, municipalities, and law enforcement agencies collude to ensure that sports stars got away with crimes? In the end, there was an investigation and an inquest, but very little was established. Nobody had seen the four

cells twitch—cells that were in a freezer for twenty years. I’ve seen a human heart beat once—like an engine unsuccessfully trying to turn over—and then fall silent. I’ve watched isolated cardiac muscle expand and contract, and I didn’t know why. But this . . . what you’re saying . . . this is a whole new ballgame.” The biologist wiped his brow. “Sometimes chemicals can slowly build up in waterways, and you only see evidence way off in the outliers—a cancer cluster here or there—until one day,

people, they came out of nowhere.” Kesha looked through the Chevrolet window at the storm cellar. In the dying light, she saw twine on the inside handles of the cellar door. They had locked themselves in, Kesha realized. Perhaps for protection from the roving undead. Or perhaps they were already bitten—already infected—and they had sought to protect others from the monsters they knew they would become. (In either case, they had failed.) “Jesus Christ,” Steven cried. A small girl with a bloody

closed on the capitol and the network of hotels, convention centers, and office buildings surrounding it, the way forward terminated. A makeshift barrier had been erected. It was composed of fire trucks, police cars, and National Guard vehicles. Yet beyond the barriers were flashlights, headlights, and other illumination that might have come from generators. Perched atop the barriers were armed guards with M-16 rifles. “So this is where all the police are,” Kesha observed. They drew closer, and

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