
Zombies in New York and Other Bloody Jottings
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Cannon
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Joe Jameson
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By:
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Sam Stone
About this listen
Welcome to the horrific and poetic world of Sam Stone, where angels are stalking the undead and a vampire becomes obsessed with a centuries-old werewolf. Terror and lust go hand in hand in the disturbing world of the Toymaker, and the haunting Siren's call draws the hapless further into a waking nightmare. Here are 14 chilling short stories from the Queen of Vampire fiction.
This collection includes a bonus story, "Walking the Dead", which does not appear in the printed edition.
Warning: This audiobook contains explicit scenes and language.
©2014 Audible, Inc.; 2011 Sam StoneCritic reviews
"Stone's pulpy blend of sex-driven mystery/monster fiction is decidedly decadent, filled with fanged female protagonists and predominantly emotional and sexual themes, which range from the typically monstrous to the utterly bizarre." (Rue Morgue Magazine)
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