About The Zombie Cop by Jon Lymon
Having escaped from Bluff Cove, the epicentre of an alien invasion, criminal conspiracy and zombie uprising, PC Jake Rodwell finds his daughter, Emily, in the clutches of her grandparents who’ve been hiding a dark secret.
Before Rodwell can escape with Emily, the growing hordes of undead close in on the house, trapping them inside along with the increasingly erratic DCI Bannen and two WPCs.
With food supplies dwindling and zombie attacks increasing in frequency and ferocity, Rodwell agrees to put his semi-zombie status to good use and leave the sanctuary to lead the resistance against the spread of the undead.
Discovering that he’s joined on his world-saving expedition by an unwanted guest whose presence changes everything, Rodwell faces the task of policing apocalyptic streets, thwarting the zombie uprising and keeping his loved ones safe as the world faces a crisis from which there is no turning back.
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Jon Lymon seems to be one of the few authors who’s NOT a New York Times bestseller. Nevertheless, readers have had some complimentary things to say about Lymon’s writing:
“One of the most enjoyable reads I’ve had for some time.”
“The writer moves along with such rhythm, I wonder if he hasn’t written music.”
“A good style, fast and sophisticated. The narrative technique is funny and concise.”
“The author’s on to something original.”
“This story has a potential to become a good shortie if directed well.”
“Fast, funny and furious.”
“It reminds me of the techniques used in some hip hop, Coolio’s ‘Too Hot’ is one that springs to mind.”
“Highly distinctive.”
“A joy to read, so refreshing after reading so many struggling attempts from newbie writers, God bless ‘em. And damn do I love your voice. It’s not often that I envy a writer his gift, but I do yours.”
“Easy to read, fast and breezy with some amusing observations and sharp descriptions.”
“A very engaging and acidic style.”
“The concept is fresh and the story is engaging.”
“A dark and delightful story.” “Fans of irony, of the deep, psychologically twisty kind, will get a nice, steaming helping of it here.”
“A well written, superbly crafted short story.”
“Caufield meets Rebel Without A Cause.”
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