Thursday, July 28, 2011

"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the ravenous dead, I will fear no evil..."







Stant Litore's The Zombie Bible retells biblical stories as episodes in humanity's struggle with hunger ... and with the hungry dead.


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

"I still can't get over the beautiful horror of Litore's writing. Looking past the zombies, you will find that Litore writes about the very core of human error and it has both humbled me and made me appreciative of the life I live. Highly recommended."
- Jennifer Bielman, Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy

"A good novel should go for the throat; this novel goes for your heart, rips it out and eats it before your eyes. It elevates this genre from blood and guts spilled for amusement to something with a greater meaning."
- Lucinda T. Rose, Rose Reads

"The author does not disappoint ... The story arc involving Yirmiyahu's wife is especially poignant and moved me to tears several times."
- Courtney Cantrell, author of Colors of Deception


Paperback and Kindle editions from 47North.