Description

A Ticking Time Bomb of Greed In a race against time and a horrifying epidemic, “Permanent Ink” explores what happens when corporate ambition trumps human safety. As the Lumiosa pens find their way into unsuspecting hands, a town is plunged into chaos, and a desperate few must fight for survival against a tide of undead horrors. This is not just a zombie story; it’s a chilling commentary on the real-world consequences of unchecked corporate power.
Meet the Characters
- Randy Carstens: The conscientious scientist who discovered the ink’s deadly secret and must now become a reluctant hero.
- Roger McGinley: The ruthless CEO who knowingly unleashes the plague on the world for profit.
- Captain Eli Hertz: The steadfast lawman battling to contain an outbreak that defies all logic.
Will the truth be exposed before humanity is consumed by the very greed that created the monsters? Get your copy of “Permanent Ink” and face a high-suspense horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last drop of ink.
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ISBN: 978-0997876734 Amazon
ISBN: 978-1948312363 Barnes and Noble
Tammy Christians –
The zombies in this horror novel are truly scary. They are slow and lumbering, but they are relentless in their pursuit of human flesh. The protagonist is constantly running and hiding from them, and the suspense is palpable. The author does an excellent job of making the reader feel like they are right there in the thick of the action, and I was genuinely afraid for the protagonist’s safety. If you’re looking for a heart-pounding thriller that will keep you up all night, this is the book for you. Just be sure to keep a light on to ward off any zombies that might be lurking outside your door.
Carrol Thomson –
In this horror book, the zombies are cool. The author does a great job of making the zombies both scary and compelling, and the story is tightly paced with plenty of twists and turns to keep me engaged. The characters are also well-developed and likable, which is essential to me in any good horror story. I love the little girl. Overall, this was a very enjoyable book and I would recommend it to fans of the genre.