Somewhere outside Albuquerque, tucked in a forgotten desert valley, something terrible is happening. Locals claim the screams echoing through the hills are just coyotes singing to the moon. That comforting story dies the moment Josey drives his truck into the valley and hears what is actually making the noise.
It is not coyotes howling.
It is men.
Or what used to be men.
And the deeper he goes, the worse it gets.
A Trailer Park Full of Misfits, Secrets, and Rising Corpses
The Albuquerque Springs Trailer Park has never been a picture of suburban bliss. It is a rough little community made up of people who live far outside the spotlight. Among the residents are undocumented workers trying to keep their heads down, a hermit who has rejected modern life entirely, a grumpy old woman who has seen everything except this nightmare, a World War II veteran who thought he had survived the worst of humanity, a family of meth cooks known to local police as the Redneck Gourmets, and a beautiful young woman who does not fit in with anyone else.
For years this strange mix of people lived quietly. Life was peaceful and uneventful. Then Juan died. His neighbors promised to handle the body discreetly. They tried to spare his family the attention. Instead, to everyone’s horror, Juan rose again and handled them one mouthwatering bite at a time.
The Zombie Debate Ends Here
Fans of horror love to argue about what counts as a zombie. Some insist a zombie must be a reanimated corpse. Others believe a living person driven into uncontrollable violence qualifies. This book does not waste time choosing sides.
Why not both?
Whatever these creatures are, they are violent, relentless, and hungry. The valley is crawling with them. If an angry rattlesnake is the safest thing you meet on your journey, you have taken a very wrong turn at Albuquerque.
A Bloody, Funny, Desert-Fried Nightmare
Valley of Death, Zombie Trailer Park mixes horror, dark humor, and gritty character drama in a way that hits fast and never lets up. What begins as a strange accident spirals into a full-scale outbreak. Survival depends on luck, courage, and the unlikely alliances formed between people who normally would never share a beer, let alone a bunker.
This is not just another zombie novel. It is a wild, character-driven collision of fear, heart, and absolutely unhinged desert mayhem.
If you are looking for a zombie story with attitude, memorable characters, and a setting you will not forget, this one belongs at the top of your list.
Grab your copy of Valley of Death, Zombie Trailer Park today and take a trip into the valley. Enter at your own risk.




