Zomby Dick, or the Undead Whale
by Jd Livingstone
First-rate storytelling; dark, funny, and smart by turns. Ishmael’s backstory and Ahab’s log are pitch-pole perfect and put a whole new twist on an already twisted tale. If you couldn’t get through the original or have considered re-reading the yarn, try it with zombies! Sets a new standard for zombifying the classics of literature.Moby Dick and Zombies: Ishmael's Tragic Past; Ahab's Guilty SecretsIshmael was raging after zombies killed his wife and child. He became a legendary member of the reviled Militia, fighting the undead horde that had begun to lurch out of California three years earlier. Laudanum helped blunt the pain of what he had seen and done, and shielded him from what he had yet to do. Finally, bone-weary and spent after completing that last horrible task, Ishmael wallows in the November of his soul. He flees the plaguey land to ship aboard the ill-fated Pequod, ruled by mad dismasted Captain Ahab.Fedallah, ancient Parsee mystic and zomby master, shares arcane knowledge with Ahab in the quest for the White Whale, including the secret of two rare zomby types, and a recipe for immortality. On deck, all is not as it seems to Ishmael, whose own dark past continues to haunt him.On The Pequod with crazy Captain Ahab, Ishmael and his tattooed friend Queequeg are in even greater peril than they were ashore. The secrets Ishmael discovers in Ahab’s log change everything he knows about Ahab’s insanity, the source of the undead plague, and the life-cycle of zombies.Couldn’t get through the original? Want to re-experience the yarn? Melville’s enduring classic has been ruthlessly edited to cut the boring bits, and Ishmael’s tragic backstory, Ahab’s logbook, and the undead plague add dark fathoms of depth to Melville's epic tale. About the AuthorJD Livingstone bought his first boat at age nine with money he earned selling sea urchin shells and Alaska license plates to cruise ship tourists; he eschews television to spend time staring at other things, like words and water. His degrees earn him little beyond the cash of satisfaction. Livingstone, in the sailor’s tradition after first crossing The Line, was inked by a Maori master tattooer. A wanderer, he has been known to take two-year road trips. Look for him under your boot soles. -