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Zombie Hooker: A Love Story - Bite Sized Horror Tales

James H Longmore

Publisher: HellBound Books

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Summary

Six months following the outbreak and life is beginning to return to normal. Mailman August S Phillips gussies himself up to meet once more with his favorite gal - even though she is one of the undead.  
'Bite Sized Horror' is HellBound Books' online anthology of horror short stories - watch out for more coming very, very soon...
Available since: 02/03/2017.

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