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Seeds of the Dead - Genetically Modified Zombies! - cover

Seeds of the Dead - Genetically Modified Zombies!

Andy Kumpon, Gary Malick

Publisher: KIllerBeam Entertainment

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Summary

When his evil superiors create a new strain of genetically modified food (GMO) that transforms ordinary people into ravenous, bloodthirsty zombies, a disillusioned scientist turns whistle-blower and becomes their next target....

Seeds Of The Dead is a story about a man at the crossroads, one which will, in turn, jeopardize the very fate of humankind. On one hand, this man supports the creation of GMO’s (genetically modified organisms) to help feed the vast population of the world. But to do so, he must align himself with a nefarious corporation and the corrupt elitists who control it.

Meet Peter Malik, a promising young scientist employed by the dubious Moonstar Foods INC. When Peter learns the treachery his corporation is set to unleash upon the unsuspecting masses, he threatens to expose their dark secret by turning whistleblower. The corporation retaliates, contaminating Peter’s hometown with infected food, and turns the people Peter loves most into flesh-eating zombies.

Can Peter save his hometown, his parents, and the woman he adores, plus warn the entire planet of the impending doom?


Set against a zombie apocalypse in small-town America, Seeds of the Dead is a thrilling mix of survival horror, dark humor, along with loads of action and suspense! Those who love zombies and zombie comedies will treasure Seeds of the Dead! Come along for the wild ride! Read it now!
Press and Reviews for "Seeds of the Dead":

"Seeds of the Dead, the novel by Andy Kumpon and Gary Malick is an absolutely entertaining ride into horror, gore and everything we love about horror. With chemically-created, slime-spewing zombies running around gorging themselves on human flesh and an evil corporation as the puppet master, this is a story that has no down time. It is a wonderful, in-your-face novel that you won’t be able to put down!"  ~ HORROR FUEL

"This time around genetically modified food is the vehicle for a localized zombie outbreak, featuring a corporate evil angle not entirely unlike that of the Umbrella Corporation in the Resident Evil franchise. The creators bill the novel as a blend of gallows humor and survival horror, and the satirical flavor of the book is immediately on display in the official synopsis– Moonstar is, after all, only a few letters from Monsanto...." ~ HORROR BUZZ

"SEEDS OF THE DEAD was a quick and light read, but good fun, if you are just looking for that dose of horror told with a good dose of black humor." ~ THE HORROR REVIEW

"Seeds of the Dead" is horrifying, hilarious, and memorable. The genetically modified angle is as interesting as it is plausible, and personally I found it to be a very unique, fresh twist on a genre that often feels incredibly stale. (I say this as a lifelong horror lover.) It's just plain nice to see zombies utilized in a new, refreshing (and uncomfortably relevant) way." ~ Aperson Smith (VINE VOICE) AMAZON REVIEW
Available since: 12/10/2020.

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