If I Could Die Right Now, I'd Be Happy
Auto mechanic Davey Axton had serious doubts about going to work for Doctor Karshton, zombie slave master, at his mountain compound high above the small town of Tusk, Oregon. What with four distinct types of zombies running around - some of them dangerous, some of them docile, according to Karshton's "Unified Theory of Zombification" - it was all very confusing and more than a little risky. But it looked like taking the job might be the only way he could be near the one girl he really loved but could never, ever have.
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David Barker
David Barker has been a hardcore Lovecraft fan since his college days. He began writing short horror fiction in the mid-1980s, publishing widely in that era's small-press magazines, and edited three of his own Lovecraftian journals before leaving the field in the '90s to focus on literary fiction and poetry. In 2011, his comic surreal novel, Death at the Flea Circus, was published, and in 2012, David returned to horror with the publication of a serialized novel, Electro-Thrall Zombies. David lives in Oregon with his wife and has four grown daughters and two grandsons.
Electro-Thrall Zombies
Electro-Thrall Zombies consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
