Domingo Negro : (black Sunday) the Zombie Apocalypse Of 1880 by Allan Pacheco (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherMorituri TE Salutant Press
ISBN-100982267940
ISBN-139780982267943
eBay Product ID (ePID)201707800

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Book TitleDomingo Negro : (Black Sunday) the Zombie Apocalypse of 1880
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicScience Fiction / General
GenreFiction
AuthorAllan Pacheco
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height9 in
Item Length1 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
SynopsisIn the Territory of New Mexico in May of 1880, the town of Agua Milagro was attacked by the Living Dead--Zombies. By way of the Black Arts a Brujo/Diablero opened a doorway to Hell in the ruins of a nearby Pueblo. From the dust rose a Indian army, on behest of their master these Zombies marched on the town's Mission. Inside the church was a relic (A piece of the cross that Christ was crucified on). If this vestige from Golgotha was captured and taken to Hell's doorway... the Apocalypse would begin. On the run their saddlebags filled with silver, Judas Flint's gang entered into Agua Milagro looking for horses. Hezikia Smalls--Billy the Kid--Burma Charlie---were some of the bandit cadre. These renegades had no equal when it came to gunplay. Out of self preservation, these gunmen allied with the town's Irish priest, Padre Malachi and fought the undead. This book documents what led up to and happened when a few gunslingers and a holy man staved off the Apocalypse. Find out what the history texts left out In the Wild WIld West of 1880., In the Territory of New MExico in May of 1880 the town of Agua Milagro was attacked by the undead--zombies. Caught up in this was Billy The Kid, Burma Charlie, Judas Flint and other outlaws who out of self preservation fought on the side of good to stave off the Apocalypse. Find out what the history books do not mention--in the Wild Wild West of 1880.
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