Winner of the Bram Stoker AwardR for Superior Achievement in a YA Novel.It's the summer of 1983 and the suburbs of Houston are reeling from a disastrous hurricane. But the storm brought more than wind
A decade ago, if you'd walked into a bookstore looking for a zombie novel, you would have found only two: Brian Keene's The Rising and Joe McKinney's Dead City. Long recognized as one of the driving v
In A World Of Death. . .First, the dead rose up--and civilization fell. Those who survived struggled to rebuild, creating makeshift societies with harsh new rules and harsher punishments. Some would b
Quarantined to stop the spread of the zombie plague, Emergency Ops sergeant Eleanor Norton and her team struggle to maintain order in Houston, Texas, especially when civilization breaks down and the f
When the inexperienced offspring of the original survivors decide to explore the wastelands around them, all hell breaks loose as they not only encounter the infected, but wild animals and small pocke
After a virus turns most of the world's population into fleshing-eating zombies, retired U.S. Marshal Ed Moore and a band of survivors search for sanctuary from the dead and end up at an outpost in th
JournalStone's DoubleDown series hits book number 3.Dog Days: It's the summer of 1983 and the suburbs of Houston are reeling from a disastrous hurricane. But the storm brought more than wind and flo
It's been one year since a virus triggered junk DNA and people all over the world started changing. Becoming something else. Craving blood. It's been ten months since the word 'vampire' stopped being