Product Description: Dig into the second installment of the popular UNDEAD series, THE UNDEAD: SKIN AND BONES. A fungus takes over an office building and all its occupants. An exiled boy flees across a wasteland, stalked by an executioner and an undead dragon. A squadron of troops confronts an army of corpses. A greedy producer creates a talk show about the living dead. A man hits an unlucky streak that starts with a zombie outbreak and only gets worse. And in the featured novella, "Skin and Bones," a necromancer exploits the dead to extract a twisted revenge. These stories and more from authors such as David Wellington, Vince Churchill, David Dunwoody, and D.L. Snell.
Permuted Press has done it again I loved the first Undead collection so when Permuted Press released Skin and Bones the second edition in the Undead Anthology I know it was going to be another great collection. Permuted Press has once again delivered the goods. Skin and Bones is loaded with stories that will satisfy even the most picky Zombie fan. Some of the biggest names in the Zombie genre come together once again and deliver a anthology loaded with Non stop Action, Blood and Guts, Humor, and some truly frighting Horror. Skin and Bones is another reason why Permuted Press is the leader in Zombie and Apocalyptic fiction in general today. They continue to publish some of the most creative new voices in the Horror genre and their future is as bright as any publisher in the game today.
Skin and Bones has your classic Zombie stories along with some new takes on the undead. There wasn't a story in this anthology I didn't like, but there were some that really stood out. Some of my favorites include The Hill by Eric Shapiro, Ravenous Angels by A Kiwi Courters, The Abbot and the Dragon by David Dunwoody. Skin and Bones by D.L. Snell, and Agent Red by Phillip Hansen. The story that stuck out the most to me had to be Cyclopean by David Wellington. Wellington hit the scene a few years ago with Monster Island which was one of the best Zombie novels to come out in years and Cyclopean shows that he knows how to write one heck of a short story. I cant wait to see what he gives us next.
I highly HIGHLY RECOMMEND The Undead: Skin and Bones to all Zombie Fiction fans and fans of Horror Fiction in general. It is one heck of an anthology that will leave even the most jaded readers feeling satisfied. Permuted Press has published another winner.
A worthy successor to The Undead Being as unbiased as possible - in the spirit of Skipp & Spector's BOOK OF THE DEAD, SKIN & BONES offers up a variety of takes on zombie lore. Some are more traditional but still a fun read. The best tales, though, are those that plunge outside the box into new (and weird) territory. Wellington leads the collection off with "Cyclopean", a tale as fascinating as it is scary. Absolutely worth picking up.
Some good stuff in here! I enjoyed this volume more than Volume 1. Most of the stories in this edition drew me in and entertained me completely. As with any anthology, some tales will be enjoyed more than others, but this book provides hours of amusement with a plethora of different spins on an old story.
I found this book well worth the time.
A must buy for zombie fans! The Undead Volume 2: Skin and Bones anthology is chucked full of rotten undead goodness that will satisfy any zombie fan's appetite. The stories range from gore fests to what causes your heart to skip from raw fear. A particular gem in the anthology is Philip Hansen's "Agent Red." It radiates snappy dialogue and characterizations in a gripping story of duty and honor in the midst of unrelenting horror.
This is an anthology that belongs in your collection and that special rotten place in your zombie lovin' heart!
Delectible zombie stories There are some incredibly interesting takes on the modern, undead cannibal zombie story here. Of special interest are Ryan Thomas' tale of a zombie makeover TV show, David Wellington's "Cyclopean" has fungus as a catalyst, and Kiwi Courters would kick me if I didn't mention her zombie mystery story. "Skin and Bones" is a fun read, and an absolute must for all zombie fans.