And then you'll know why they call me Captain Death. The story of me and my Raiders: Pepper, Catfish, Tony, Jinks, Star and Jen. Against the zombies and a far worse enemy. The story of a small town and how we prevailed. We got a whole new system of justice and morality that may jar with some of you liberal types just ask the rapist we sent packingīut lemme tell you: in a world where folk we thought of as human can pimp out zombies as hookers, you know morality has taken a back seat. Yep, I've got two wives, and I've got more guns under my command than you can ever dream about. Hell, what doesn't? The story I'm gonna tell you will shock you, may even terrify you. Small towns are easier to defend from the zombies, if not the other enemies That was when we realized that growing up in a small town gave us an advantage you folks didn't have. You think you knew all about us small-town folk, didn't you? Laughed at us bushwhackers, your poor country cousins out in the sticks. The best part-aside from the gruesome action-is that you come away caring about these people in unexpected ways. DescriptionWe have a saying: "You're either dead and chompin' or alive and hidin'." In Snareville, neither is an option. Books by David Youngquist (Author of Snareville) Books by David Youngquist David Youngquist Average rating 3. Youngquists SNAREVILLE sinks its teeth into the readers jugular-a horrific, mordant, lean, page-turning ride dissecting the denizens of a backwater burg besieged by a zombie plague.
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