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Scott Kenemore

    Scott Kenemore crafts contemporary horror narratives, delving into the supernatural and psychological suspense. His works often explore the darker aspects of human nature and societal anxieties. Kenemore excels at building chilling atmospheres and unsettling twists that keep readers on edge.

    Zombie, Indiana
    Zombie, Ohio. A Tale of the Undead
    Zombie-In-Chief: Eater of the Free World
    Lake of Darkness
    The Zen of Zombie. Better Living Through the Undead
    Zombie, Ohio
    • 2024

      Edge of the Wire

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in a future where humanity's reliance on artificial intelligence has reached alarming levels, this science fiction thriller delves into the consequences of such dependence. As characters navigate a world dominated by technology, they confront moral dilemmas and the potential loss of human agency. The narrative unfolds with tension and suspense, exploring themes of control, identity, and the quest for authenticity in an increasingly artificial society.

      Edge of the Wire
    • 2023

      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 crumbling around him and violence escalating into daily life, Peter quickly learns that being a zombie isn't all fun and brains.

      Zombie, Ohio
    • 2020

      Lake of Darkness

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(60)Add rating

      Set in an alternate history, this narrative explores the intricate connections between power, crime, and the supernatural on Chicago's South Side. The story weaves together elements of urban life with fantastical occurrences, highlighting the struggles of characters caught in a web of corruption and otherworldly influences. As tensions rise, the characters must navigate their complex realities, revealing the darker sides of ambition and morality in a city where the supernatural is an undeniable force.

      Lake of Darkness
    • 2017

      Zombie-In-Chief: Eater of the Free World

      A Novel Take on a Brain-Dead Election

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(12)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 2016 political season, this satirical narrative features a reality TV star turned presidential candidate who harbors a shocking secret: he’s a zombie. As he navigates the election, his ambitions include not just political power but a hunger for human brains. The story follows an unlikely duo—a rookie journalist and a dismissed blogger—who aim to expose his undead nature. The tale explores the absurdity of political predictions and questions whether revealing the truth can alter a deeply divided electorate.

      Zombie-In-Chief: Eater of the Free World
    • 2015

      Delve into the gruesome world of the undead with a comprehensive exploration of "The Walking Dead." This guide offers in-depth analyses of characters, pivotal story arcs, and the horror elements that define the series. It highlights the evolution of the narrative, character motivations, and the moral dilemmas faced in a post-apocalyptic landscape. With detailed illustrations and behind-the-scenes insights, it appeals to both fans and newcomers, providing a rich understanding of the series' impact on pop culture and horror storytelling.

      The Ultimate Book of Zombie Warfare and Survival: A Combat Guide to the Walking Dead
    • 2014

      Zombie, Indiana

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(247)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of an undead outbreak in Indianapolis, this installment of the Zombie series by Scott Kenemore continues the thrilling narrative established in Zombie, Ohio and Zombie, Illinois. The story unfolds with explosive horror elements, maintaining the high-energy and suspenseful tone that fans have come to expect from the series. As the events intersect with previous books, readers can anticipate a gripping continuation of the zombie apocalypse saga.

      Zombie, Indiana
    • 2011
    • 2011

      A delicious slice of undead Americana. Funny, tragic, and nicely weird--it's Monty Python meets "Night of the Living Dead." Definitely take a bite out of this one!--Jonathan Maberry, "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Rot & Ruin" and "Patient Zero."

      Zombie, Ohio. A Tale of the Undead
    • 2011
    • 2010