Dead Mann Running, Stefan Petrucha
Dead Mann Running, Stefan Petrucha
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Dead Mann Running

Author: Stefan Petrucha

Narrator: Gary Galone

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/22/2016

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Urban


Synopsis

Either I'm stubborn, or it's rigor mortis, but being dead didn't stop me from being a detective or finding my wife’s killer. But it's tough out there for a zombie, and lately it's been getting tougher. These days the life-challenged have to register and take monthly tests to prove our emotional stability. See, if my kind gets too low, we go feral. I've been feeling a little down lately myself.

So when a severed arm—yeah, just the arm—leaves a mysterious briefcase at my office, my assistant, Misty, thinks figuring out where it came from will keep me on track. But this case goes deeper and darker than I imagined, and my imagination gets pretty dark. Turns out the people after it know more about my past life than I can remember, and even more about what I've become.

About Stefan Petrucha

Stefan Petrucha has written over twenty novels and hundreds of graphic novels. He has appeared on the A&E television series Paranormal State, and teaches online classes at the University of Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Candace

This is such a great series! It's not something I would have ever picked up on my own but once I started reading the first book I was completely hooked. This book is different for many reasons, but number one is that the main character is a zombie. No these aren't of the brain eating variety. In thi......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

I am not a fan of genre books being mashed up with other genres: I don't like fantasy/comedies, scifi/comedies or horror/comedies. This is not a comedy: it contains comedic elements, scenes and one-liners, but this is first and foremost a mystery with one of the best written detectives I have encoun......more

Goodreads review by Justin

Maybe it’s because I read this as soon as I finished the first one but this one was way more of a slog. Figured out the majority of the plot and had to wait for our zombie man to catch up. Took 242 pages for him to figure out something painfully obvious. I get the dead are brain damaged but damn… Not......more