Publisher's Synopsis
Gas Prices are on the rise, economy is failing, & tensions build between nations. Enemies of the U.S. have decided it's time to attack. People long-dead begin rising from their graves & are taking the lives of the living. Meet Vinnie Pallito. He's an average guy, as mob guys go - until the outbreak of WWIII. Vinnie thinks that he has enough trouble keeping the family business hidden from the Feds & when the U.S. is threatened by the Russian & Chinese militaries, he can't believe that things can get worse - but they do. Suddenly, Vinnie begins to experience some strange phenomena and his world begins to fall apart. He must now make some hard choices and with the help of a machine gun & his new found faith in God, he battles zombies who are hunting him down. Find out what happens to Vinnie, a Catholic priest, USAF Major, a survivalist, a preacher, Ukrainian freedom fighter, a college professor & gun shop owner, a waitress, mobsters, & others that struggle with the zombie apocalypse. The international events described in this 2006 novel read like today's headlines - very prophetic! This may also be the first Christian Zombie Horror novel ever written with more scriptures quoted than most Christian novels published. "Goodfella's meets Day of the Dead meets Red Dawn! Max Denno definitely has a fresh take on the zombie movie storyline - I almost didn't think anybody could bring anything new to it - Denno did. I would like to see it hit the silver screen!" - Patrick Desmond House of Horrors .Com "God Of The Dead is a frightening and accurate statement on exactly what is wrong with the world today. Finally someone gets it right when portraying the wise guy culture. Instead of coming off as a cartoonish version of The Godfather, we get a look into what life would be like for these guys. Add to that a brilliant zombie story, the likes of which I have never come across, and this could be the one that gives Romero a run for his money. Gritty, dark and apocalyptic to the end, God Of The Dead is a lock for the new fan favorite! Great job! I absolutely loved the script novel!!!!" -William Victor Schotten Director/Producer, Schotten FilmWorks makers of Dead Life, Sabbath, Dread and Bloodlock "Your book was awesome! It was better than I expected. Good action, humor, and suspense. I'm glad to see a well-written Zombie book. Good work!" -Timothy W. Shelfari.com member His comments regarding the "Unleaded" version of God of the Dead "Any book that combines gangsters, zombies, and machineguns is fine with me. Add a priest willing to dig out his Vietnam bring back M-16 to protect his flock from zombies and it gets better still. God of the Dead ranks among the best of the zombie-killing genre that is so popular today." - Leroy Thompson Defense & Firearms Industry Writer/Author (One of the world's top small arms writers for over three decades & author of dozens of books on V.I.P. protection, firearms, military equipment, and tactics) "There were many things I liked personally about God of the Dead. I won't spoil it, but the first appearance of a zombie was incredibly well done. Other scenes are artfully described and very effective." -Scott Kenemore Scott Kenemore's Zombie Blog "This book has one of the most unique layouts I've seen in a novel. It's not written in a regular format, but as a film script. I like to be able to visualize a story as I read it and I find it very easy to do when the story is written in this format. It's also a good story. It's a dark survivalist novel that mixes zombies with something like a Godfather type story that plays along with it... Max has an eye for detail when it comes to the attacks and they really pulled me back into the book. He also does a good job on giving us background stories of the characters that really lets you get to know who they are." - Rhonny Kachur Dollar Bin Horror Blog