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  • Dead Drunk 2.5: Lions. Tigers. Zombies. Morons.

  • Dead Drunk: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse... One Beer at a Time, Book 2.5
  • By: Richard Johnson
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins

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Dead Drunk 2.5: Lions. Tigers. Zombies. Morons.

By: Richard Johnson
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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For teenagers Chris and Miles, working at the city zoo in the summer is a pretty sweet gig. They chase girls, smoke a little dope, and avoid thinking about their rapidly approaching futures. One is headed to college, and one to…who knows? But then the Zombie Apocalypse hits, and things get weird.

Deadly animals, psychotic house painters, and a face-humping lemur named Sexy Rexy all get thrown into the mix, with plenty of laughs and chills to go around. To top it all off, there’s something way more dangerous than zombies lurking in the shadows.

Dead Drunk 2.5 can be listened to as a humorous standalone novel, or after book two of the best-selling horror-comedy series, Dead Drunk: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse... One Beer at a Time.

©2018 Richard Johnson (P)2020 Richard Johnson

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