zombies around my walls this spring,” the General said as he dropped his hand away from Romulus’s arm.
“I will,” Romulus replied as he switched the Harley into gear. The bike fishtailed, sending a shower of snow and gravel towards the wall as he accelerated away. AJ poked his head over the basket to see what was happening.
The General stood there in the falling snow and watched the Harley disappear into the night. He could still see the headlight shining on the ghostly trees after the bike was gone from his sight. He stood there for a little bit longer, till he could no longer hear the sounds of the bike.
He took off his hat, dusted the snow from it and turned back to the two men by the gate. He could not help but feel some worry for his friend, but he put his worry aside as he approached the guards.
“Good night, Gentlemen,” he said as he passed through the gate and entered the city.
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- T.F. Hanson
About The Author
T. F. Hanson (Tim) is a budding writer who doesn’t really know what he is doing; however, he is an up and coming, brilliant writer, amongst the likes of Stephan King, Dean Koontz, Brian Keene and four other writers he can’t think of at the moment. He has never published anything until now, but has a couple of rejection notices from some well-known publications. However, his wife and daughter think that he is the best writer of all time. He writes fantasy, horror and science fiction. To his knowledge, he has never won a single award, but he does have an honorable mention in third grade for almost having perfect attendance.
T.F. does have a day job where he plays at being a SQL Server DBA (that is Database Administrator), and has been a software programmer for over 25 years. He likes backpacking, mountain biking, dressing up in armor and sword fighting in the Society of Creative Anachronism where he is known as Tor Magnusson. He also spends a good chunk of his time following his daughter around to soccer games.
He lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and daughter, but secretly longs to return to the Pacific Northwest that he calls home.
He currently has two novels in the works for the Romulus Pike series and has written numerous short stories about Romulus that he is planning on compiling into a single volume.
Other eBooks available:
Zombie Pride
Look for IN THE BEGINNING, A Romulus Pike Novel, coming in February 2015
Websites and links:
T.F. Hanson: www.romuluspike.com
On Twitter: @romuluspike
About The Cover Artist
S. Scott Smale is a self taught #Dark #Horror #Artist and Graphic Designer. The one man army at Triple-S Studios: The Home of Extremely Budget Friendly Graphic Design. He has designed many company logos, event fliers, a movie poster as well as the cover of the eBook you have just read. In his spare time he enjoys watching Horror movies, reading great fiction, cooking on the grill and spending time with his family in Mishawaka, Indiana, the town that he calls home.
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