Zombie, Ohio, Scott Kenemore
Zombie, Ohio, Scott Kenemore
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Zombie, Ohio
A Tale of the Undead

Author: Scott Kenemore

Narrator: Danny Campbell

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/12/2011


Synopsis

When rural Ohio college professor Peter Mellor dies in an automobile accident during a zombie outbreak, he is reborn as a highly intelligent (yet somewhat amnesiac) member of the living dead. With society decomposing before his eyes and violence escalating into daily life, Peter quickly learns that being a zombie isn't all fun and brains. Humans—generally unsympathetic to his new proclivities—try to kill him at nearly every opportunity. His old friends are loath to associate with him. And he finds himself inconveniently addicted to the gooey stuff inside of people's heads.

As if all this weren't bad enough, Peter soon learns that his automobile accident was no accident at all. Faced with the harrowing mystery of his death, Peter resolves to use his strange zombie "afterlife" to solve his own murder.

Skillfully combining horror, humor, and film noir, Zombie, Ohio makes for an enthralling and innovative tale that any fan of the current zombie craze is sure to relish. Followers of detective fiction and horror fiction alike will find something to love about Zombie, Ohio—a tale of murder, mystery, and the walking dead.

About Scott Kenemore

Scott Kenemore is the author of the successful horror/humor books The Zen of Zombie and Z.E.O. Zombie, Ohio is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carl on September 08, 2024

This book had a silly concept of a simi-zombie. It took me a little be to get a grip on what kind of book this was. A horror book, a comedy, both. Well whatever it is, it works. Peter always from a car wreck. A first he thinks he survived a near death experience. Later he finds out he didn’t, and has......more

Goodreads review by Dayna on January 04, 2012

I was going to read BREATHERS but then an all-black turkey sat atop this book, gobbling at me, and I thought, holy frak a wild turkey in a bookstore somebody shoot it! But I named it Bob instead, and we lived happily ever after. But seriously folks. I grant that the middle section of this novel can f......more