· Lizzie Borden J Borden History. New zombie story! Yesterday, June 20 was also notable as on this day in , accused axe murderess Lizzie Borden was acquitted of the brutal murders of her father, Andrew Borden, and stepmother, Abby Durfee Borden Click title to read more. Lizzie Borden Sept. 13, Reimagining Lizzie Borden. Lizzie is a strong willed heroine who must help solve the mystery of what is causing the zombie outbreak and how her father was involved, all while trying to stay out of prison. I loved her bad-assitude and take charge manner as she learns how to deal with the ever rising zombie threat."-- stars - . · Verstraete does a fine job of intertwining the historical details of the Lizzie Borden tale, broadening and deepening our understanding of what really happened, while placing it in a context which encompasses all of the grit and ghastly horror of classic zombie tropes/5(47).
Christine (C.A.) Verstraete is the author of the Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter series and also enjoys writing short fiction. Her stories have been published in various anthologies and publications including, Descent into Darkness, Mystery Weekly, Sirens Call, Feast of the Dead: Hors D'Oeuvres; Doors to Madness; and in Timeshares, Steampunk'd, and Hot Steamy: Tales of Steampunk Romance. Lizzie Borden: Zombie Hunter by C A Verstraete was a lot of what I expected, but the author has treated me to some twists and turns, suspense and savage do or die fighting that makes this an action packed story that kept me flipping the pages. The Haunting of Dr. Bowen: A Mystery in Lizzie Borden's Fall River (Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter) C.A. Verstraete out of 5 stars (9).
Lizzie is a strong willed heroine who must help solve the mystery of what is causing the zombie outbreak and how her father was involved, all while trying to stay out of prison. I loved her bad-assitude and take charge manner as she learns how to deal with the ever rising zombie threat."-- stars - Horror Maiden Reviews. In Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter C.A. Verstraete takes a different approach to the killings; Lizzie did indeed kill her father and step-mother, but only because she had to. In this fun, un-dead filled and intriguing re-telling, Lizzie appears as not a murderess or a victim, but the hero. Shelves: horror, c-a-verstraete, silver-dagger-book-tours, zombie, read, read-may I just love this world that the author has created for Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter where if you want you can take a stroll down main street with your main squeeze at your side but watch out because you may have to fight a zombie or two before the night is over.
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