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Jonathan Maberry (born May 18, 1958) is an American suspense author, anthology editor, comic book writer, magazine feature writer, playwright, content creator and writing teacher/lecturer. [2] He was named one of the Today's Top Ten Horror Writers.
Joe Ledger is the name of an ongoing series of bio-terrorism thriller books written by Jonathan Maberry, beginning with the 2009 Patient Zero.The series also includes several short stories, audio originals and novellas.
Patient Zero is a 2009 novel by American writer Jonathan Maberry and the first book in the Joe Ledger series.It was first published on March 3, 2009 through St. Martin's Griffin and follows a detective that must help prevent the world from being terrorized by a bioweapon that turns humans into zombies.
Rot & Ruin is a science fiction novel by American writer Jonathan Maberry, published by Simon & Schuster.It is an example of post-zombie apocalypse setting.Based upon the short story of the same name, the full-length novel was released in the United States September 2010 and in United Kingdom March 2011.
Dead of Night is a series of zombie apocalypse novels by best-selling horror author Jonathan Maberry and Rachael Lavin. [1] The series is set in Pennsylvania in fictional Stebbins County, featuring characters from Maberry's Joe Ledger book series, effectively serving as a sequel series to the latter.
Pine Deep also appears in a crossover short story of Jonathan Maberry's Joe Ledger series of books, Material Witness. In Material Witness, a stand-alone short story that takes place in the early days of Joe Ledger's service in the Department of Military Sciences (a top secret division of Homeland Security), Joe Ledger and the DMS must protect a ...
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In 2019 Weird Tales returned with author Jonathan Maberry as the editorial director, with issue #363 being released at the end of that year. [153] This issue featured the story "Up from Slavery" by Victor LaValle, which later won the Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction. [154] [155]