Synopses & Reviews
Dead Jed is Shaun of the Dead meets Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Jed's not your typical junior high geek. He is, to use the politically-correct term, cardiovascularly-challenged. And while his parents have attempted to shield him from the implications of being 'different' for as long as they could (Jed was 8 and at a friend's sister's birthday party when he blew his lips off onto the cake in front of everyone, finally prompting the “Big Talk” from his parents and an emergency SuperGlue repair by his dad), 7th grade at Pine Hollow Middle School as a target of Robbie the supreme school bully and his pack of moronic toadies is rapidly becoming unbearable.
From being stuffed in a filled trash can as “dead meat” and into a trophy case as the bully's “prize,” to literally having his hand pulled off in the boys' room (Jed's always losing body parts. Luckily, a good stapler and some duct tape and he's back in the action) and a cigarette put in it and try to frame him for the recent reports of smoking in the school, Jed's had enough and is ready to plan his revenge. Besides, it's awesome what you can do when you're already dead!
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"Drago writes with an age appropriate tone, but one that is not condescending to older readers – the story is still, after all, a robust exploration of the genesis of a zombie invasion of our world.” —Daimion, blogger, The Word Zombie
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"The Undertakers – Rise of the Corpses is a fantastic book and is also both interesting and fun to read. Brilliantly written by Ty Drago, with great characters, an edgy story and many grim twists, this is a highly recommendable novel and one of the best I've read in a long time." —Ed, blogger, Necropunk
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“A fun read to spark the interest of reluctant readers and hopefully give them the push they need to start reading!" – Jason, blogger, My Overstuffed Bookshelf
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"The author hardly sets a foot or a word wrong." —Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
While away on an undercover mission, undertaker Will Ritter has made an unthinkable alliance . . . with a Corpse! The zombie prince, Robert Dillin, is an alien invader who animates and possesses the bodies of the dead, but unlike the rest of his kind, Dillin isn't evil. In fact, he wants to help. Ritter is willing to take all the help he can get because the Queen of the Dead has learned the location of Haven, the undertakers' secret headquarters, and she is planning a massive and deadly assault. With the last day of the Corpse War finally upon them, Will and his friends find themselves in a desperate race to close the Rift between worlds and forever kill the Corpses. But can they do it before Haven is overrun?
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An undead horde, a do-or-die mission, immortal beings that will stop at nothing to end the world—a tale full of non-stop adventure
When the resurrected corpse of a prophet reveals that the Tablet of Breaking—a device which, when activated, will destroy the world—lies hidden in a lost city, Jakob and his companions are sent to locate the Tablet before it falls into the hands of the Watchers, four fallen angels who have roamed the earth for millennia. Pursued by an army of undead, the mission is a desperate race against time. From the cliff-top monasteries of Meteora to a trap-riddled mausoleum lying at the bottom of the Dead Sea, the Hexenjäger must stay one step ahead of the fallen angels—for the cost of failure will mean Armageddon!
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The Corpses are up to something. U.S. Senator Lindsay Micha has been kidnapped and replaced with a “dead” ringer—the sister to Lilith Cavanaugh, the Queen of the Dead. Now, Will Ritter must go undercover in our nations capitol to ferret out the truth and try to stop this ambitious deader. But his mission becomes even more dangerous when he learns of a mysterious 10-legged monster that prowls the halls of the Capitol Building—a lethal monster with a taste for Corpse flesh. Focusing more on scares and suspense than gore, the latest installment in this unforgettable zombie series will satisfy cravings in the hungriest of horror-minded young readers.
About the Author
Ty Drago is a writer whose short fiction has appeared in numerous publications and whose articles have appeared in Writers Digest. He is the author of Phobos, The Undertakers: Queen of the Dead, The Undertakers: Rise of the Corpses, and The Undertakers: Secret of the Corpse Eater. He lives in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.