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Valley of Death, Zombie Trailer Park

William Bebb




  Valley of Death

  Zombie Trailer Park

  Written by William Bebb

  Cover Design Artwork by Hadden Smith IV

  Copy editor/proofreader Monty ‘Danger’ Hyman

  The following tale is dedicated to all my friends and enemies that made me what I am today; with an extra special thanks to my ex-wife, who taught me the true meaning of horror.

  This novel is a Hands on Productions & Publications, copyright 2010. All rights reserved. Any distribution of this novel without the expressed written permission of the author is illegal and subject to U.S. and International laws. This novel is purely a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents described are solely the result of the author's overactive imagination or are used fictitiously. Any similarities to actual real companies, products, events or people; living, dead, or undead is a coincidence. In other words, chill out and don't get your panties in a wad if you see a name that you recognize. Printed text version ISBN-13: 978-1493663422 and ISBN-10: 149366429 First printed edition 2014.

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  HOPP- William Bebb

  P.O. Box 170091

  Tarrant AL 35217

  Other works of fine literature by this author include

  Zombies of All Hallows Evil (Keck)

  What the KECK!? Zombies of the Caribbean (Keck)

  Zombies & Other Unpleasant Things

  Chronicles of the Undead; The Emperor of Bayonne Prison

  The Tiniest Invaders; Book One, Coexistence

  The Tiniest Invaders; Book Two, The Meandering Menace

  Upcoming Novels

  Chronicles of the Undead Book II; Twisto's Town

  The Tiniest Invaders; Book III Conclusion

  Keck's Legacy (Coming eventually)

  PREFACE

  Hi. As I rewrite this introduction, yet again, it is the 13th day of August 2014.

  A printed edition, really? I can easily imagine many folks are thinking.

  Valley of Death, Zombie Trailer Park was my first attempt at trying to transfer the many disturbing thoughts, from the hunk of meat stewing inside my skull, into something resembling a novel. While it has met with a great deal of success, many readers have quite rightly poked their accusatory fingers at numerous grammatical problems contained herein- principally commas placed in weird locations or missing entirely where they should be.

  Please, don't wave this novel at English Professors and say, “Mr. Bebb didn't put a comma here or there, so why did I get a D on my English Composition?” They will not be impressed. If anything, they will most likely be simultaneously shocked, saddened, and disillusioned at what passes for literature in the twenty-first century but not impressed. Or at least they shouldn't be swayed into forgiving your grammatical goofs just because of this novel.

  I've also gotten numerous emails and reviews from people who believe this story gleefully crosses many lines of decency. There are numerous gratuitous descriptions of bloody violent altercations, cannibalism, and other socially questionable behavior. So, I guess you could consider this a final warning. Don't read this story if disgusting things offend you. I'm not smart enough to write a zombie tale that doesn't include gross subject matter, and if I were I doubt I'd bother to do so. Zombies are gross and usually tend to do distasteful things.

  So, in summation, please don't read this story if you don't like tales about zombies. It breaks my heart when someone sends me a note and explains they couldn't finish reading the story because it was too violent, gory, crammed full of grammatical errors, and so on. The mere thought of ever upsetting anyone because of my novels oftentimes makes it difficult for me to sleep. I worry that someone might be so disheartened and miserable because a comma was missing or plopped down in the wrong place that they could take out their righteous frustrations on innocent victims. They might read a depiction of excessively disgusting death and suffer a mental breakdown. Another person might notice the zombies in this book aren't picky regarding who or what they eat and be traumatized when some animals get killed and devoured.

  It's getting difficult to find the right keys to press through the torrential downpour of heartfelt tears of regret, sorrow, and shame. So, let me wrap up this introductory ramble with a sincere hope that no one reads this that is easily nauseated by zombies and their tendency to act out in antisocial ways or is a strict grammarian.

  -Bill

  Table of Malcontents

  Chapter 1: Just Another Manic Monday

  Chapter 2: Grandpa & Billy

  Chapter 3: Josey Meets Boris

  Chapter 4: Hopping Down the Bunny Trail

  Chapter 5: The Holy Rollers

  Chapter 6: The Power of Beer & Prayer

  Chapter 7: Maria the Mechanic & Billy’s Mission

  Chapter 8: Charlie Farro & A Sign From God

  Chapter 9: Stoned Zombies & Suicide Is Painful

  Chapter 10: Night Moves & Caveat Emptor

  Chapter 11: Tug of War & Skynyrd

  Chapter 12: Captain Wyatt & The Cavalry Arrives

  Chapter 13: Cha-ka Attack & ICE Left Cold

  Chapter 14: A Dying Dog & Jeremiah's Exit

  Chapter 15: Home Again & To The Dump

  Chapter 16: Cops & Doughnuts

  Chapter 17: Hell's Water Balloon

  Chapter 18: Explanations & Summations

  Closing thoughts, story notes, some rambling & a tiny peek at Zombies of All Hallows Evil.