The Caldecott Chronicles No.1

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
Cover of the book The Caldecott Chronicles No.1 by R.G. Bullet, SilverHouse Books
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Author: R.G. Bullet ISBN: 9780983103837
Publisher: SilverHouse Books Publication: October 17, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R.G. Bullet
ISBN: 9780983103837
Publisher: SilverHouse Books
Publication: October 17, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

A unique, chilling and often hilarious zombie short story adventure set in Victorian England.

Caldecott Estate, the ancestral home of the 32nd Earl of Rothshire, is besieged. The undead are traipsing and crawling across overgrown lawns, intent on ripping the very flesh from the Earl’s body.

But many of them will not make it that far as the 32nd Earl has two things in their way: A prised Purdey shotgun and an accomplice named, Saffy. Saffy is a young and simple girl from the local village. She is quick of foot at setting traps, and dispatching the undead to the afterlife. She is endlessly coming up with cunning and disturbing methods to rid the estate of disease.

The bizarre and gruesome details are narrated in a journal by a very Aristocratic British gent. Get a first hand look on how the Victorian upper class deal with stumbling trespassers and see how one draws inspiration from a teenage girl born to kill.

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A unique, chilling and often hilarious zombie short story adventure set in Victorian England.

Caldecott Estate, the ancestral home of the 32nd Earl of Rothshire, is besieged. The undead are traipsing and crawling across overgrown lawns, intent on ripping the very flesh from the Earl’s body.

But many of them will not make it that far as the 32nd Earl has two things in their way: A prised Purdey shotgun and an accomplice named, Saffy. Saffy is a young and simple girl from the local village. She is quick of foot at setting traps, and dispatching the undead to the afterlife. She is endlessly coming up with cunning and disturbing methods to rid the estate of disease.

The bizarre and gruesome details are narrated in a journal by a very Aristocratic British gent. Get a first hand look on how the Victorian upper class deal with stumbling trespassers and see how one draws inspiration from a teenage girl born to kill.

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