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The Zee Brothers: Zombie Exterminators - Pests B' Gone - cover

The Zee Brothers: Zombie Exterminators - Pests B' Gone

K. Grivante

Maison d'édition: Grivante Press

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Everybody starts somewhere, before Jonah & Judas were Zombie Exterminators, they were just plain old exterminators! Grab a copy of this fun and funny short to learn about how the brothers first met Burt from Pests B' Gone and how that led them on the path to being ZOMBIE EXTERMINATORS!
 
Zombie Exterminators? Nope. This time around, Jonah & Judas are just plain exterminators. Join Jonah and Judas as they learn the ins and mostly outs of being exterminators. Ever wondered how the brothers know Burt from Pests B' Gone? Or why they know he has a habit of leaving crawlspace hatches open to the detriment of his clients? Well, now it's time to find out! Catch up with Jonah & Judas before they were Zombie Exterminators in this ZX short story!We follow the brothers as they meet Burt and get trained by him in regular old extermination. They venture underneath Chesterfield Manor to battle giant rodents and Burt's poor thinking. This story is a lead-in to the upcoming ZX Short to be included in The Reanimated Writers "Undead Worlds" Anthology coming out this fall that will feature The Zee Brother's story "Lab Rats" which reveals how they found their way into the Zombie Extermination business, to begin with.PLEASE NOTE: This tale does not contain any zombies... not one... not even pieces of one.Who are The Zee Brothers? Two badass zombie killing brothers keeping the apocalypse at bay, one job at a time.
Disponible depuis: 07/05/2018.

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