Cluck A Murder Most Fowl by Eric D Knapp

"The Best Undead Chicken Novel of All Time!"

~Lloyd Kaufman, Director of PoultryGeist

"Cluck is a tongue planted firmly in beak, hilarious trip that will leave your guts busted and have you clucking for a sequel"

~Revenant Magazine

"... a genre buster ... When you can make a zombie chicken an unforgettable villain, you're doing something right. My prediction is that this is destined to be a cult classic."

~R.W. Ridley, author of The Oz Chronicles

"[Cluck] introduces two new elements to the zombie mythos: 1) Zombie chickens. 2) A thoroughly developed premise and plot that combine humor with horror. ... in the vein of Bruce Campbell films like 'Army of Darkness' and 'Bubba Ho-Tep.'! "

~the Wire

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Four Severed
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"Highly recommended! Cluck is a riot - dry, dark comedy which might be frightening if the concept weren't so silly (so silly that you might think a book about zombie chickens couldn't be any good, but you would be wrong: this really is a great story!) The book is well written and enjoyable, with a story that progresses well and a very colorful cast of characters."
-- David Young, Portsmouth, NH
Four Severed
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"The premier zombie chicken book of our time. Admittedly, the genre may be small, but should the author write a sequel (hint, hint) then it will be twice as big as before."
-- S.K.Strom, "crazed fan"

Five Severed
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"I'm a zombie fan, so couldn't resist a story about zombie chickens. It reminded me a bit of 'The Stupidest Angel' with a twist of Pratchett. I'm hoping this book gets picked up by a publisher so that Knapp will be able to write more like this... truly inspiring stuff."
-- Steve Fiore, San Diego, CA
Five Severed
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"Knapp manages to take a ridiculous premise and pull it off as real literature. There were numerous references to several classics (and some homages to pop-culture, as well) that were a joy to find, and the whole story stands prouder than a book about undead chickens really should."
-- M. Fleming, Rochester, NH

Not all quotes were paid for, made up, or accurately remembered. Reviews provided by an initial team of proof-readers who wish to remain anonymous.