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A disgruntled employee, sibling rivalry, and zombie attacks. Who said Texarkana was boring? I swear, I didn't do it. It wasn't me. I did not start the zombie-apocalypse in Texarkana. >Too bad the one person that might have the answer is the one being Constantine despises above all else, Death's Sister, Pestilence. How can one person be so absolutely despicable? Why does she need ten interns all calling her Mistress? She is evil. Pestilence swears she didn't cause the Plague. I'm blaming her anyway. Now all I need is more time and less five-year-olds trying to eat their teachers' faces. Scratch…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A disgruntled employee, sibling rivalry, and zombie attacks. Who said Texarkana was boring? I swear, I didn't do it. It wasn't me. I did not start the zombie-apocalypse in Texarkana. >Too bad the one person that might have the answer is the one being Constantine despises above all else, Death's Sister, Pestilence. How can one person be so absolutely despicable? Why does she need ten interns all calling her Mistress? She is evil. Pestilence swears she didn't cause the Plague. I'm blaming her anyway. Now all I need is more time and less five-year-olds trying to eat their teachers' faces. Scratch that, what I really need is a new job. * Plague Unleashed is book two in the action-packed and humorous Urban Fantasy series The Intern Diaries. Isis Black has survived eight months as Death's Intern. But not even all her training could prepared her for the madness of zombies running loose in Texarkana. How do you stop a group of brainless semi-zombies that you can't kill? Isis better figure it out soon. **This is a stand-alone novel, or it can be read in sequence.
Autorenporträt
D. C. Gomez was born in the Dominican Republic, and at the age of ten moved with her family to Salem, Massachusetts. After eight years in the magical "Witch City," she moved to New York City to attend college. D.C. enrolled at New York University for film and television. In her junior year of college, she had an epiphany- she was young, naive and knew nothing about the world or people. In an effort to expand her horizons and truly be able to create stories about humanity, she joined the U.S. Army. She proudly served in the US Army for four years. When she enlisted she told her recruiter she wanted to see the world, Uncle Sam send her to Kansas. She wanted beautiful sandy beaches, she spend a year in the desert of Iraq. After four years in the Army, she learned to be more specific with her requests. These experiences have shaped her life. Her quirky and sometimes morbid sense of humor was developed. She has a love for those who served and the families that support them. Her journey to learn about humanity is an ongoing one. She currently lives in the quant city of Wake Village, Texas- with her furry roommate, Chincha.