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Joseph Duncan
With almost a thousand positive reviews and several #1 best sellers in their category, Joseph Duncan is one of the most highly acclaimed indie authors on Amazon.com. Born and raised in Southern Illinois, Joseph worked as a landscaper, a comic book artist and owned his own business for ten years... show more

With almost a thousand positive reviews and several #1 best sellers in their category, Joseph Duncan is one of the most highly acclaimed indie authors on Amazon.com. Born and raised in Southern Illinois, Joseph worked as a landscaper, a comic book artist and owned his own business for ten years before trying his hand at writing. His first novel, The Oldest Living Vampire Tells All, was a surprising hit, and allowed Joseph to become a full time author. He has since produced 13 more novels and several short stories, many of which regularly inhabit the best seller charts on Amazon.com. Joseph was offered a publishing contract but turned it down, preferring instead to work independently. His horror and fantasy novels have been favorably compared to the fiction of genre masters like Stephen King, Dean Koontz and Anne Rice, and are often praised for their lush descriptions, interesting wordplay and originality. Though some readers have found his works challenging due to their subversive content and explicit violence and sexuality, Joseph has been a perennial best seller since his debut in 2010. If you'd like to contact Mr. Duncan, you may do so at cobraebooks@gmail.com. You can also "friend" him on Facebook, or visit his (sporadically updated) blog Red Ramblings.
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Telly Says.....
Telly Says..... rated it 9 years ago
I feel like this was a rehash of the other four books. I would have liked more on the "now" story. I love the interaction between Gon and Lukas! And the ending, well it sucked, it totally caught my by surprise. It just ended, cliffhanger, cliffhanger, cliffhanger. I was absolutely left wanting ...
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susanvoss18 rated it 9 years ago
Note: This is a sequel of sorts to the novel Mort, formerly published under a pen name (Rod Redux). It works just fine as a stand alone. 10 years after the phage turned most humans into flesh-craving zombies, it has now mutated. Now zombies can awake to their memories, can dream again, and they defi...
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Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
When a miner turns up in Moosup ranting like a maniac and afflicted with something horrible, Deputy Bill Starr and the rest of the townsfolk turn to the mysterious Doc Wormwood. Soon, they find themselves up against horrors from another world. Can even Doc Wormwood save the day?Rod Redux serves up a...
Author Amanda Young Says
Author Amanda Young Says rated it 14 years ago
I really enjoyed this story. Mort and Pete were a hoot. The twist was a little predictable, but handled in a way that seemed fresh. That may not make much sense, but I can't say any more without spoiling the ending. Highly recommended for those who like zombie books with a touch of humor.
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