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Ian Woodhead
Born in the 60′s, he managed to survive the decades that followed with minimum trauma. He lives in the north of England, the County of West Yorkshire, and is married with four children, four stepchildren and numerous pets.He has been a writer for over two decades but has only recently decided to... show more

Born in the 60′s, he managed to survive the decades that followed with minimum trauma. He lives in the north of England, the County of West Yorkshire, and is married with four children, four stepchildren and numerous pets.He has been a writer for over two decades but has only recently decided to make a name for himself, with several novels and multiple short stories available. Ian writes mainly in the horror genre, but sometimes likes to add a helping of Science fiction and romance.Come visit me at my home at www.ianwoodhead.moonfruit.com
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The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 12 years ago
4 1/2 stars I read The Unwashed Dead, the first book in the Zombie Armageddon series by Ian Woodhead last year, and I really enjoyed the setting and the grimy goriness of Mr. Woodhead's storytelling. So I was more than excited to start reading Walking With Zombies.Set in the North of England, with ...
markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it 13 years ago
I quite liked this book, despite feeling it was a particularly gruesome episode of Torchwood at times. On other occasions it reminder me of Boneshaker for adults.I was, however, slightly disappointed at the end. It seemed like there should be another couple of chapters. At least it leaves it wide op...
Reading Wolf
Reading Wolf rated it 14 years ago
This book was rather short and easy to read but I did not enjoy it. I just kind of read it to get it out of the way and off my B&N Library. The lead character is a very downcast individual who doesn't receive encouragement or love from his family or his fellow soldiers. He's rather pitiful. But it d...
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