They came to the deserted island to compete on a popular reality television show. Each one hoped to be the last to leave. Now they’re just hoping to stay alive. Contestants aren’t being eliminated by the game. They’re being taken by the monstrous, half-human creatures that live deep in the jungle. The men will be slaughtered. The women will be kept as captives. Night is falling, the creatures are coming, and rescue is so far away…
Deadite Press is proud to present Brian Keene’s tribute to the late, great Richard Laymon!
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Very nice! I’m on it like a fat kid doing a cannonball into a pool of chocolate pudding!
Howdy Brian – congratulations. Again.
Just curious as to when the next lifer shipment might occur. I am not worried at all, just curious. The pile must be building up due to your success and Deadite awesomeness.
Kresby: Early to mid-November. Waiting on copies of this and Last Zombie:Inferno #3 to arrive for you guys.
Hey Brian: It’s hard to pick favorites among all your novels. I have to admit that if I was forced to pick I would add this in my top five. Also enjoyed last Zombie graphic novel you need to do more graphic novels.
Anyway I hope your doing better and keeping healthy.
Leo
Leo: The 2nd Last Zombie trade paperback, Inferno, should be out early next year.
This book sucks. Oh, don’t give me that look, Brian. You know it does. Picture it: Springfield, 2009. We’re sitting in this tiny room, and you bring this book out of nowhere. The only thing of yours I had read at that point was the Doctor Who short story, but you’re going on and on about this group of morons on a reality show, including the folks from American Idol who get killed in increasingly nasty ways.
This damned book started me off on a hunt for the rest of your books, and then magazines, and then comic books. This damned book has cost me hundreds of dollars and countless hours, reading about the Thirteen and the Labyrinth and zombies and so on.
Why do you have to be such a good writer? Ugh.