Hell's Ambrosia
Hell's Ambrosia
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Book Description
The ultimate combination of horror and comedy with just the right amount of action, Hell's Ambrosia will have you laughing out loud while you turn on all the lights and hide under your covers. When something goes wrong at the Better Life Technologies complex, it is up to three security guards to stop the plans of their mad supervisor. Unfortunately, fighting zombies and bizarre super monsters with chairs and fire extinguishers never came up during security guard training school. Their only hope might lie with a beautiful mail lady who might already be dead. An eight hour shift never seemed so long.
About the Author
All three authors work as security guards in Tucson, Arizona. They spend much of their time writing novels and hiking through the Santa Catalina Mountains.
Hell's Ambrosia,Daniel Stiles,Writers Club Press,0595267793,Fiction,Fiction - Horror,Horror,Horror - General,Humorous
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