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Stories by E. C. Henry

Lurkers: The Almond Orchard #1

 

The Almond Orchard is a character driven zombie apocalypse series featuring some characters who continue on to have other stories, and others whose lives will end too soon. The series explores themes of loneliness, luck, and the price of survival.

Smokey Mountain Horror

 

Something is stalking the woods near Deep Roots, TN. Something that uses your good nature against you.
When Hasil Tomkins sees his brother Everett murdered under mysterious circumstances, he doubts his sanity. But Everett wasn't the only one to go missing...

Religion finds Effie: The Almond Orchard#2

 

"She tapped the last step to the wheel ruts and the grassy heap leapt up and grabbed her staff, jaws poking through to lock on the notched surface. Effie brought Swing down on it, returning it to rest. She smiled at the satisfying crunch, then looked around, wary.
It had been so long that she didn’t recognize the doe-like run of a fresh zombie before it was almost upon her. She spun and kicked it in the chest—too late. It caught her foot and brought her calf to its mouth..."

Jared's Story: The Almond Orchard#3

 

When Jared and his father are viciously attacked by a strange man, it leaves him... thrilled to have a story to tell his crush! Follow his last day of work and subsequent murderous wanderings. This time on... The Almond Orchard.

The Almond Orchard is a monthly zombie apocalypse series featuring some characters who continue on to have other stories, and others whose lives will end too soon. The series explores themes of loneliness, luck, and the price of survival.

Paranoia sometimes pays off. Hal has lived in relative comfort and security during the zombie apocalypse due to his preparations. However, reaching the last of his medication, he is forced to leave home on a fateful drugstore run.

Shelter in Place: The Almond Orchard #5

Turp is in a bad situation, impressed into a group dedicated to rebuilding the human race larger and stronger over generations. That wouldn't be so terrible if they didn't intend to do it by removing the weak from the gene pool.

Reader discretion is advised

Turp: The Almond Orchard #4

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