The Walking Dead 191

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The Walking Dead #191

ÒTHE LAST STANDÓ Words are spoken. Alliances are broken. All the trouble thatÕs been brewing in the Commonwealth finally comes to a head.
Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Typhoon

In this riveting, “gory, and action-packed” (Jonathan Maberry) survival thriller, set in the expansive world of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead series, three people from different walks of life in China must join forces against the typhoon of undead as chaos sweeps over Asia. In the aftermath of the zombie virus outbreak, what remains of the Chinese government has estimated that one billion walkers (called jiangshi) are currently roaming through the country. Across this dramatic landscape, large groups of survivors have clustered together for safety in villages and towns that have been built vertically as a means of protection against the unceasing wave of jiangshi. Before this devastation, Zhu was one of the millions of poor farmers who left their rural roots for the promise of consistent employment in one of China’s booming factory towns. Elena was an American teaching English in China while on a gap year before beginning law school. Hengyen was a grizzled military officer of some renown, and a passionate believer in his nation’s ability to surmount any obstacle. But with the settlement’s 3,000 mouths to feed and the scavengers having to travel further and further in search of food, Zhu ends up at his home village, where he is shocked to find survivors. Does he force them to join the settlement or keep their existence a secret? Meanwhile, Hengyen is tasked with the impossible: fortifying the Beacon against a 100,000-strong “typhoon” of walkers header their way. Even though he realizes that the Beacon hardly stands a chance, Hengyen is a believer and will stand with his compatriots to the very last, bringing him into conflict with Zhu, who intends to flee the path of the typhoon and make for the safety of China’s dramatic mountain ranges before it’s too late. Given “two decaying thumbs up,” (Jonathan Mayberry, author of Rot & Ruin), this book is sure to get your heart racing and leave you wanting more!
Black Cat Weekly #191

This issue is features originals from Andrew Welsh-Huggins (thanks to Michael Bracken), Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Bud Pharo, and Phyllis Ann Karr (the last four selected from our website submission portal). And we also have an original solve-it-yourself mystery from the fiendish imaginations of Hal Charles (the writing team of Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet). To balance things out, we also have modern classics from Elizabeth Elwood (thanks to Barb Goffman) and Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and an rare reprint from British master E.C. Tubb. Our mystery novella is by British master Edgar Wallace. Here’s the complete lineup— COVER ART Ron Miller NOVELLA Red Aces, by Edgar Wallace A lovestruck banker uncovers secrets that may cost him everything. SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY “The Case of the Vague Video,” by Hal Charles Can you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there! SHORT STORIES “Last Shot,” by Andrew Welsh-Huggins [Michael Bracken Presents short story] A mob enforcer plots a hit, but his plan has one fatal flaw… “The River of My Return,” by Elizabeth Elwood [Barb Goffman Presents short story] A downtrodden wife takes a life-altering trip into her past. “Footprints,” by Jeffery Farnol A murder, a clue—and a detective who never misses the obvious! “The Quiet Ones,” by Stephanie Bedwell-Grime Two shocking deaths unravel a truth far stranger than murder. “The Consequences of Not Having a Safe Word,” by Bud Pharo A one-night game turns into something dangerously revealing… “Ancestor Night,” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman A young woman inherits more than blood from her ancestors. “The Chocolate of the Gods,” by Phyllis Ann Karr A sweet treat tempts a traveler with divine and deadly secrets. “Mistaken Identity,” by E.C. Tubb A fugitive trades faces with another man—but his new life isn’t what it seems!