The King of Clayfield: Volume 1

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“One of the best survivalist horror stories I’ve read in quite a while . . . This is a tale that is well worth reading.” —Jeff Jellets, Territorial Disaster Coordinator for The Salvation Army

On a cold February day in the small town of Clayfield, Kentucky, an unsuspecting and unprepared museum director finds himself in the middle of hell on Earth. A pandemic is spreading around the globe, and it’s turning most of the residents of Clayfield into murderous zombies. Having no safe haven to which he can flee, the director decides to stick it out near his hometown and wait for the government to send help.

But the disease and those infected are not his only concerns. He must also contend with armed gangs, strife within his group, his own lack of skills . . . and his conscience.

There are tough decisions to be made if he is to survive. But if he is smart—and a little lucky—he can do more than survive. He can live like a king.

“Very enjoyable.” —Horror News

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Shane Gregory lives on several acres in a rural farming community in western Kentucky with his wife, two children, four cats, and a few chickens. His education background is in the visual arts, and he is the director of a nonprofit art center and museum. He enjoys painting, running, reading, writing, and growing his own food. In the event of an actual zombie apocalypse, he plans to hole up, shoot first, and ask questions later.Scott Aiello has narrated over a dozen audiobooks and is a 2013 Audie Award finalist for his nonfiction narration of Sex and God at Yale by author Nathan Harden. He is a graduate of the Juilliard School drama division and has since performed and directed various New York plays and has been seen on television shows such as Person of Interest and Elementary. Before Juilliard, he was a regular in the Chicago theater circuit.

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