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"Fingerman is a brilliant satirist, artist and mind." --Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park"It doesn't seem fair that Bob Fingerman gets to be such a funny, savvy, cool and smart writer who can also draw. It gives him an advantage and I may need to have him assassinated." --Augusten Burroughs, New York Times bestselling author of Running with Scissors"Mr. Fingerman is a deeply talent, creative, and disturbed man." --Max Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of World War Z"The thinking man's zombie novel." --Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy"If you're thinking: 'Not another zombie novel, ' this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman's Pariah is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place." --Robert Kirkman, author of The Walking Dead"If you think there are no original twists left in the zombie genre, think again. With Pariah, Bob Fingerman crafts an exciting, fresh take on it, breathing much-needed new life into the undead. Pariah is a clever, compelling read." --Brian Keene, The Rising"As grim as it gets. Zombie fans looking for unrelenting grue and apocalyptic mayhem need look no further. But there's a heart to this story, too, in the immaculately crafted characters--the survivors, the last of the human race, pushing themselves well past where the struggle for survival ends and there's nothing left but to hold on and hope. A masterpiece of the zombie genre, for its realism and its courage to embrace the darkness." --David Wellington, author of Monster Island and Vampire Zero Fingerman is a brilliant satirist, artist and mind. "Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park" It doesn't seem fair that Bob Fingerman gets to be such a funny, savvy, cool and smart writer who can also draw. It gives him an advantage and I may need to have him assassinated. "Augusten Burroughs, New York Times bestselling author of Running with Scissors" Mr. Fingerman is a deeply talent, creative, and disturbed man. "Max Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of World War Z" The thinking man's zombie novel. "Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy" If you're thinking: Not another zombie novel, ' this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman's "Pariah" is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place. "Robert Kirkman, author of The Walking Dead" If you think there are no original twists left in the zombie genre, think again. With "Pariah," Bob Fingerman crafts an exciting, fresh take on it, breathing much-needed new life into the undead. "Pariah" is a clever, compelling read. "Brian Keene, The Rising" As grim as it gets. Zombie fans looking for unrelenting grue and apocalyptic mayhem need look no further. But there's a heart to this story, too, in the immaculately crafted characters--the survivors, the last of the human race, pushing themselves well past where the struggle for survival ends and there's nothing left but to hold on and hope. A masterpiece of the zombie genre, for its realism and its courage to embrace the darkness. "David Wellington, author of Monster Island and Vampire Zero"" "Fingerman is a brilliant satirist, artist and mind." -- Trey Parker, co-creator of "South Park""It doesn't seem fair that Bob Fingerman gets to be such a funny, savvy, cool and smart writer who can also draw. It gives him an advantage and I may need to have him assassinated." -- Augusten Burroughs, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Running with Scissors""Mr. Fingerman is a deeply talent, creative, and disturbed man." -- Max Brooks, "New York Times" bestselling author of "World War Z""The thinking man's zombie novel." -- Mike Mignola, creator of "Hellboy""If you're thinking: 'Not another zombie novel, ' this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman's "Pariah" is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place." -- Robert Kirkman, author of "The Walking Dead""If you think there are no original twists left in the zombie genre, think again. With "Pariah," Bob Fingerman crafts an exciting, fresh take on it, breathing much-needed new life into the undead. "Pariah" is a clever, compelling read." -- Brian Keene, "The Rising""As grim as it gets. Zombie fans looking for unrelenting grue and apocalyptic mayhem need look no further. But there's a heart to this story, too, in the immaculately crafted characters--the survivors, the last of the human race, pushing themselves well past where the struggle for survival ends and there's nothing left but to hold on and hope. A masterpiece of the zombie genre, for its realism and its courage to embrace the darkness." -- David Wellington, author of "Monster"" Island" and "Vampire Zero" "Fingerman is a brilliant satirist, artist and mind." - Trey Parker, co-creator of "South Park""It doesn't seem fair that Bob Fingerman gets to be such a funny, savvy, cool and smart writer who can also draw. It gives him an advantage and I may need to have him assassinated." - Augusten Burroughs, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Running with Scissors""Mr. Fingerman is a deeply talent, creative, and disturbed man." - Max Brooks, "New York Times" bestselling author of "World War Z""The thinking man's zombie novel." - Mike Mignola, creator of "Hellboy""If you're thinking: 'Not another zombie novel,' this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman's "Pariah" is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place." - Robert Kirkman, au
Reseña del editor:
The world is in chaos. A zombie plague has devoured every nation on the planet. New York City is no exception. Imagine eight million zombies. Shoulder to shoulder. Walking the streets, looking for their next meal. The residents of one apartment building have bonded to keep themselves safe from the onslaught, but their inevitable demise lurks right outside their window, a constant reminder of the doom that awaits them. Forced to remain in the safety of the building, the tenants find themselves at each others' throats. When they spy a lone teenage girl who walks among the hordes, unattacked by the undead, their world opens up.
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