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Serial Killer Z

by Philip Harris

For some, the zombies are a good thing.

The man who calls himself Marcus Black spent years hiding his true identity from the world, killing to feed the shadow that lives inside him. Now the dead walk the earth and he’s just trying to survive.

With the dead a constant threat, Marcus is forced to suppress his true self and fight against the shadow that lives inside him. Losing that fight will leave him exposed and could cost him his life.

When he discovers an abandoned camp deep in the forest Marcus believes he’s finally found a home. A place where he can once again unleash the shadow. Isolated. Quiet. Safe. It’s perfect. Until the outside world intrudes and Marcus finds himself caught between the living and the dead.

Hiding behind a veneer of humanity, Marcus struggles to find a way to get rid of the new arrivals. But as his mask begins to slip, he discovers that he may not be the only one with a deadly secret.

Dexter meets The Walking Dead in this gripping new horror series. Get Serial Killer Z today and face the dead.

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About the Author

Philip Harris was born in England but now lives in Canada where he works as a Narrative Designer at a major video game developer. Not content with creating imaginary worlds for a living, he spends his spare time crafting speculative fiction in a variety of genres.

His published books include the Serial Killer Z series, the Leah King Trilogy, and an homage to the old pulp science fiction serials - Glitch Mitchell and the Unseen Planet. He has been a finalist in the ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story competition and placed second in the British Fantasy Society short story competition. His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines including The Jurassic Chronicles, Tales from the Canyons of the Damned, Bones, Uncommon Minds, The Anthology of European SF, and Peeping Tom.

He has also worked as security for Darth Vader.

You can find more details of his work and his blog at http://www.solitarymindset.com