The Zombie Theories (Book 2): Conspiracy Theory

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by Rich Restucci


  Sooner than expected, I got over the initial shock, and got the hell out of there. My relationship with my ex-wife had been tenuous at best, so of course that meant my relationship with my son wasn’t as strong as I wished it were. As I drove through the streets of Chicago to make it to the highway, I passed the officials and politicians trying to work out some semblance of order in front of the town hall. Assholes. I can’t say I was upset to watch them get taken out.

  Still, what I had seen got to me. It haunted my dreams, my thoughts, and lingered on me like a scent that I couldn’t mask. It was obvious. I was just trying to push back the depression for as long as I could and press on. Press on to what? I didn’t know. Luckily, no one was around to ask me.

  Of course, I currently had no idea where I was going. Seems like I just pressed on to the middle of nowhere, trudging through miles of endless road, and dozens of wandering zombies to get to a place I was beginning to believe didn’t exist.

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  Table of Contents

  Conspiracy Theory By R. Restucci

  For my parents, Richard and Barbara. They put up with my crap for years and never once quit on me. Th...

  I'm always relieved when someone is delivering

  ForewordBy James Schannep

  Conspiracy Theory

  Short But Sweet.

  Zombies, Zombies Everywhere, and Not a Drop to Drink

  Just a Peek

  Escape

  South of Baldy

  Havre

  Brewing Coffee and Trouble

  N.M.H. and Zero Tolerance

  Bye

  Time to Get Your Geek On

  Carnies and Tough Guys

  Lincoln

  When You’ve Got To Go, You’ve Got to Go

  Reapers

  Boom

  PainOw.

  Wrapping Up and Moving On

  Explanations

  Planning

  Big Water.Population: Lots.

  Twins

  Sunglasses Down

  Trapped.

  Boring

  L.A.P.E.S

  Splash

  Reunion. Well, Almost.

  End

  Acknowledgements

  Chapter 1

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