The popular "HVZA: Hudson Valley Zombie Apocalypse" novel has now become a graphic novel, exploring the stories of the adventures of some of the other characters as they struggle to survive, or meet their demise and become zombies! Eight talented teams of artists and writers created eight separate stories. There is also a special illustrated short story, and as a bonus, the first chapter of the novel is included.
The popular "HVZA: Hudson Valley Zombie Apocalypse" novel has now become a graphic novel, exploring the stories of the adventures of some of the other...
The 11th volume in Linda Zimmermann's popular Ghost Investigator series takes the paranormal investigator and author to a former royal governor's mansion, historic homes, and even a haunted library. There is also a special chapter on ghost stories from old newspaper articles dating back to 1870.
The 11th volume in Linda Zimmermann's popular Ghost Investigator series takes the paranormal investigator and author to a former royal governor's mans...
Dr. Rebecca "Becks" Truesdale managed to survive the first year of the zombie apocalypse, and then found safety with the Army at West Point. After living comfortably for several months, she volunteers for a mission to New Jersey which goes horribly wrong. Stranded, injured, and alone, Becks must fight huge herds of zombies and a band of hostile survivors, while combatting brutal winter weather and starvation.
Dr. Rebecca "Becks" Truesdale managed to survive the first year of the zombie apocalypse, and then found safety with the Army at West Point. After liv...
The 13th volume in Linda Zimmermann's gripping Ghost Investigator series featuring her personal cases. Highlights include Museum Village in Monroe, NY, historic homes, and isolated church, an abandoned doctor's office, and a firehouse where the former fireman still watch over the living
The 13th volume in Linda Zimmermann's gripping Ghost Investigator series featuring her personal cases. Highlights include Museum Village in Monroe, NY...
There are mysteries in the woods of the Hudson Valley of New York and northern New Jersey. There are stone sites that are assumed to be the work of colonial farmers, but author and researcher Linda Zimmermann has found compelling evidence that disputes this misconception. Zimmermann explores stone chambers, perched boulders, standing stones, and massive walls that may just be unique historical treasures that must be studied and preserved. Could they be the work of Native Americans or Pre-Columbian voyagers?
There are mysteries in the woods of the Hudson Valley of New York and northern New Jersey. There are stone sites that are assumed to be the work of co...