Triptych Decay collects the first three books in Ian Woodhead's Zombie Armageddon series: The Unwashed Dead, Walking With Zombies, and Infected Bodies. The Unwashed Dead - Breakspear Gardens was the roughest housing estate in the north of England. Smackheads, car thieves, burglars, violent ex-offenders, the estate had them all. The residents thought they had seen every type of subversive human behaviour, but even they weren't prepared when the dead began to walk.In the midst of this sudden explosion of zombies craving for live human flesh, A few locals manage to stay alive long enough to discover that the estate has been cut off from the outside world by gun toting soldiers. Can they avoid their recently dead friends, family and neighbours from trying to consume them to find an alternative way out of the estate? Walking With Zombies - Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Stockholm Club. Have we got a special treat for you tonight! We're privileged to have with us, a highly talented county and western singer, all the way from exotic Birmingham. I know that you'll give the lad a fantastic Yorkshire welcome. Don't forget, the first drink is on the house. Now before all you geriatric parasites slouch over to the bar and start making your way through my alcohol, I'd just also like to mention that there is a chance that some of my staff may turn into flesh eating zombies as the night wears on. In fact, I think I can confidently predict that most of you will resemble jackal stripped zebra carcasses before the dawn sun makes an appearance. So please enjoy tonight's live entertainment and drink like there's no tomorrow. Let's face it; you ain't going to be seeing it. Despite attempts to quarantine the Breakspear housing estate, the infection has somehow spread further into the city. Whole neighbourhoods are falling to the undead plague.On the outskirts, the staff and customers of the Stockholm Club have no idea that the moaning dead are slowly shambling towards them. Infected Bodies - Welcome to Greenacre Rise, a development of 135 apartments, set in the serene atmosphere of a traditional canal side Victorian mill. Fully renovated and conveniently located just two miles from the motorway, Greenacre Rise offers a vibrant mix of residential and business facilities, including a variety of retail outlets, a bar and an exclusive gym. At least, that's what the brochure says. What it doesn't say is that the Breakspear estate, one of the roughest housing estates in England, lays a couple of miles to the west of the converted mill. Deep within the estate an infection rages through the locals, turning the terrified residents into flesh eating zombies. It doesn't take long before the infection spreads... Before it reaches Greenacre Rise.
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