What is worse than being a monster?
Knowing you are one.
Emma knows it all too well - though she has been trying to keep it a secret while looking for a cure. Now though the CDC are closing in, the Zombie who bit her is showing an interest in her life and a thug she gave the virus to is bent on revenge. Emma must make unlikely friends if she wants to survive long enough to find a cure.
My Unlife: Rebirth is the first book in the My Unlife trilogy.
Others are saying:
"A zombie as a hero. Well, a heroine actually. Fast, dynamic and witty. An excellent and (thank god) creative take on the genre. The author's style kind of reminds me of Christopher Moore (author of You Suck, Lamb, etc.) so if you're looking for something different and entertaining it's well worth a read."
"I read the whole book with a sense not dissimilar to Déjà vu - the medical reasoning behind the virus felt a little too real, like I was looking into an alternate, doomed, universe."
"I'm not an especially fast reader, but I ripped right through this book and I want more - kind of like if I were a zombie and just fed on a nice, fat nerd brain."
About the Author: Typhoid Marty was born in the United Kingdom and lived there until they threw him out, shortly after college. He now lives in Buffalo with his wife, small child and vastly modified accent. As a group effort, they write Hell Inc (www.hellinccomic.com) though the accent has been known to shy off, on occasion.
For fun, he likes to skydiving and parasailing. As you can see, fiction is very important to him.