Holy Crap, 3.5 readers. Look at this guy. I wish I looked this good in kevlar. Makes me wish I’d reached for the cookie dough ice cream less and the barbells a little more. Oh well. Too late. Where’s my ice cream?
Soldier. Private security contractor. Luke Duffy’s seen and done it all and he was cool enough to talk to me about the zombie books he’s written.
Yup. I know. This guy finds time to write. I constantly whine about the little time I have to write. Maybe if I’d just whine less.
Folks, when the zombies come, I’ll be hiding behind this guy.
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Today’s guest is Luke Duffy, author of The Dead Walk the Earth and When There’s No More Room in Hellseries of books, which detail the journeys of soldiers as they fight undead hordes.
Have you ever read a zombie book written by a guy who’s skilled at jumping out of perfectly good airplanes? Having grown up in Northern England, Luke joined the Parachute Regiment at the age of eighteen. Further, he has worked in Iraq on the Private Security Circuit.
His first book, Running the Gauntlet: The Private War in Iraq, detailing his memoirs from his time on the circuit, was published in 2011.
Following that non-fiction work, he turned his attention to zombie lore.
Luke, thanks for taking a minute to talk with me today, and thank you for your service.
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Amazon has got to be kidding 500 dollars for a paper back. He needs to put his non fiction back in print. Whaaaaaa. I wanna read it.
Who has $500 for a paperback?
Oh yeah. I see that once in awhile and I’m not sure why. Every once in awhile I’ll see a book for like a thousand dollars or something. I assume its a mistake or there’s some reason why that I don’t know.
His zombie fiction is reasonably priced though! I just want to mention that because he was such a great interview and not that I’m worried he could beat me up with is pinky finger.
LOL. I love my nonfiction, especially in his topic.
It’s out of print, or he’s removed it from print and so the vultures are hawking their wares.
Who’d buy a book for that much though? I remember some indie author talking on a podcast that there were people who bought books then sold them for crazy prices for some reason.
you can buy copies of mine from these vultures for like 25 bucks. It’s still available in print for ten and as e book for 99 cents. I have to wonder.