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The Nekropolis Archives

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This volume collects all three novels in the Nekropolis sequence: Nekropolis ~ Dead Streets ~ Dark War. Meet Matt Richter. Private Eye. Zombie. His mean streets are the city of the dead, the shadowy realm known as Nekropolis. You've got to keep your head in Nekropolis. But when you're a zombie attempting to battle the vampire lords, that's not as easy as it seems...

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Release dateApr 24, 2012
ISBN9780857662095
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Tim Waggoner

Bram Stoker Award-winning author Tim Waggoner writes both original and media tie-in fiction, and he has published over forty novels and four short story collections. He teaches creative writing at Sinclair College in Dayton, Ohio.

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    I've reviewed the three main titles separately, but I wanted to put down a quick note about the short stories in this book, too -- they're worth reading, bridging the gaps and filling in the holes quite satisfactorily. I'm glad I had the collection both for those and because it was easy to go from one book to another without having to pause. Which is weird for me to say at the moment because -- look at my currently-reading shelf -- I'm doing nothing but pause.

    Overall, the collection of three books could have tighter writing and so on, but I found it really fun and addictive, and I'm going to keep reading Tim Waggoner's work, there's no doubt of that.