Publisher's Synopsis
Fear the undead that are not dead.
Fools' Apocalypse is full of metaphor and philosophy cloaked in action, horror and mystery. This book shows readers, through story, the danger of socialist extremes and conspiracy. It's also fun as all classic American journeys are.
Manipulated to kill, sick with lies-the corpses move against the Fools. It quickly becomes apparent that the undead are more than rotting bodies. They're puppets for something dark and desperate and otherworldly. They are Zilla's children.
Zilla used extreme socialist ideology to motivate his holy army to destroy humanity. Pitting passion against reason was so effective. His soldiers had no idea what they were doing. How could they be so naive? They didn't want the end to come, they didn't want to have to fight their neighbors, themselves or the storm of guilt that pummeled them.
Those that survive are spared the virus, but not death. In order to live they'll fight, bleed, and steal. Slick with blood and ash, every step becomes harder than the last.