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Punks Versus Zombies

A Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Survival Novel

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Punks Versus Zombies

By: Jon Cronshaw
Narrated by: Ken Nelson
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Would you fight through the apocalypse to get back to the people you love?

When the zombie outbreak hits mid-gig, punk guitarist Tommy is stranded 3,000 miles from home.

His band’s unravelling. The roads are swarming. And his girlfriend and son are waiting in Philly—if they’re still alive.

Armed with nothing but his instincts, a broken-down van, and two bandmates barely holding it together, Tommy sets out to cross a dying America.

Because when the world ends, you don’t give up—you go home.

Punks Versus Zombies is a raw, emotional zombie survival novel packed with family stakes, punk energy, and relentless tension.

Perfect for fans of The Walking Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Train to Busan.

Start listening now and feel every mile.

©2025 Jon Cronshaw (P)2025 Wyvern Books, Ltd
Action & Adventure Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Zombie
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Listened to it in one sitting and enjoyed it :-) A good story which keeps you involved up to and beyond the end. I would have prefered a more final ending to the story but, like a great many books nowadays, it's set up as the start of a series. It makes a nice change to read a zombie book with an ensemble cast that doesn't consist of ex/current special forces or other assorted gun nuts.
There are a few good set piece encounters that had me wishing this was a horror/black comedy film. They were well set up and, like the whole book, well written. Conversely it was the combat scenes that led me to give 4 stars instead of 5 as everyone would start to spout corny (but admitedly funny) one liners and that seemed out of place to me.

All in all, I'd recommend this book and I'll be getting the followup(s) myself

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