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Bigfoot Wars: Tales of The Sasquatch Apocalypse
Bigfoot Wars: Tales of The Sasquatch Apocalypse
Bigfoot Wars: Tales of The Sasquatch Apocalypse
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Bigfoot Wars: Tales of the Sasquatch Apocalypse collects all the stories written in the universe of the Bigfoot War series over the years. It includes tales of Sasquatch attacks during the American Civil War and in the Dark Ages of Europe that were published in anthologies such as Morpheus Tales' “13” and David Bain's “Sword and Zombie”. It also includes brand new stories of Sasquatch horror such as “Season of the Beast”, written from the Sasquatch perspective and set during the zombie apocalypse era of Bigfoot War II, as well as tales like “A Survivor's Tale” which relates one man's struggle to stay alive in a world now overrun with Sasquatch. And finally, it features other standalone Bigfoot War stories such as “Rain”, “Night of the Beasts”, and “The Guide”. With the first book of the Bigfoot War series being adapted into a feature film by Origin Releasing, this collection is a must have for any fan of the Bigfoot War universe, full of action packed Bigfoot and zombie horror.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEric S. Brown
Release dateSep 26, 2013
ISBN9781301934225
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    Bigfoot Wars - Eric S. Brown

    BIGFOOT WARS:

    TALES OF THE

    SASQUATCH APOCALYPSE

    Smashwords Edition

    By: Eric S. Brown

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    Bigfoot Wars: Tales of The Sasquatch Apocalypse

    Copyright © 2013 Eric S. Brown

    This book is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Any reproduction or unauthorized use of the material or photographs contained herein is prohibited without the express written permission of the author or artist.

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    Cover Art By: Gary McCluskey

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    Book Layout By: Jason Thacker

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    Table of Contents

    Intro

    Wudewasas

    Civil Beasts

    The Guide

    Night of The Beasts

    The Second Fall of Babble Creek

    Rain

    Season of The Beasts

    A Survivor’s Tale

    Introduction By Eric S. Brown

    IN 2010, WHEN I WROTE THE FIRST BIGFOOT WAR BOOK, I HAD NO IDEA THAT IT WOULD BECOME THE PHENOMENON THAT IS HAS. THE SUCCESS OF BIGFOOT WAR GAVE BIRTH TO EIGHT SEQUEL BOOKS AND SOME WOULD SAY AN ENTIRE NEW SUB-GENRE OF BIGFOOT FICTION: APOCALYPTIC BIGFOOT HORROR. NOW, IN 2013, AS THE NINTH BOOK OF THE SERIES HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED AND THE ORIGINAL BIGFOOT WAR BOOK IS ON ITS WAY TO BECOMING A FEATURE FILM FROM ORIGIN RELEASING, I HAVE AT LAST DECIDED TO COLLECT ALL THE SHORT STORIES FROM THE BIGFOOT WAR UNIVERSE INTO A SINGLE COLLECTION OF BIGFOOT HORROR. THIS BOOK ENCOMPASSES THE VERY CORE OF WHAT THE BIGFOOT WAR SERIES IS ABOUT. THERE ARE TALES OF BIGFOOT AND ZOMBIES FIGHTING MANKIND IN THE DARK AGES, SASQUATCH BATTLING BOTH SIDES DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, A STORY OF THE HAIRY GIANTS THEMSELVES COPING WITH THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE TOLD FROM THEIR OWN PERSPECTIVE, AND EVEN TALES THAT TIE DIRECTLY INTO THE ESTABLISHED EVENTS OF THE BIGFOOT WAR SERIES ITSELF. I WROTE MOST OF THESE TALES BECAUSE THE PUBLISHERS OF VARIOUS MAGAZINES AND ANTHOLOGIES ASKED FOR THEM. I HAVE A HARD TIME SAYING NO TO EDITORS I GUESS AND I DOUBT THERE ARE MANY WRITERS OUT THERE WHO LIKE TO TURN DOWN PAYCHECKS IF WE'RE BEING HONEST. STILL EACH OF THESE TALES IS A UNIQUE GLIMPSE INTO WORLDS WHERE BEAST AND MAN WAR TO SEE WHO WILL BE THE DOMINANT SPEICES OF PLANET EARTH. YOU WILL FIND NO HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS' STYLE GENTLE SASQUATCH IN THESE PAGES. INSTEAD, YOU WILL FIND RAMPAGING MONSTERS, PUSHED TO THEIR BREAKING POINT, BY THE EVER GROWING GREED, VIOLENCE, AND EXPANSION OF MANKIND. SO GRAB UP YOUR SWORD, MUSKET, OR AR-15 AND PREPARE YOURSELF TO EXPERIENCE THE END OF HUMANITY AS ONLY BIGFOOT CAN BRING IT.

    -Eric S. Brown

    Wudewasas

    Creon was no warrior or at least he had never considered himself one. He was merely a survivor. The strange year long drought had made times dark even before the Waking began pushing Camillion and its surrounding kingdoms into a struggle to feed the numerous serfs that the Defenders of the Cross such as himself were charged with watching over. The fat nobles cared nothing for those who toiled in the fields and broke their backs to put food upon their tables and corruption ran deep in the church as well. Camillion had been at the brink of civil war before the Waking, but none of that mattered now. That dead had changed all that as the rotting abominations cared nothing about the size of one’s coin purse or their lineage. If you were breathing and your heart pumped blood through your veins, to them you were merely flesh to be eaten.

    When the Waking first began, many believed the stories of men attacking and eating other men were tales of the wild folks beyond the Camillion’s boundaries who had turned cannibal from the starvation the drought had brought to the land. It wasn’t until the dead inside the Kingdom, in the very castle of the king, rose that the understanding of what was really happening began to set in. If anyone died be it from hunger, sickness, or mortal wound, they returned to this world as a snarling monster to attack the living and devour them. Creon’s first up close and personal encounter with the creatures had occurred two weeks passed. He and two other of his fellow holy knights were escorting a large cart of grain from the kingdom’s stores to be dispersed among the serfs of the farming village Kort which lay very close to the king’s castle and had in the years before the drought been its main supplier for the king’s feasts. Upon their arrival, he, Gaban, and Archer, had found it laid to waste. Several of the shacks its residents called home were burnt to the ground and corpses defiled and scarred by the marks of human teeth lay strewn about the village.

    Creon’s instincts told him to flee at once, but his sense of duty and

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