Mallory Caine, Zombie at Law. She's the main character in two novels, and is both a zombie and a lawyer. Isn't that a rare combination?
The first book featuring Caine is Pay Me In Flesh. From the cover: "How many dead lawyers does it take to defend a living soul? Just one." More:
In L.A., practicing law can be hell. Especially if you’re dead.
In an increasingly hellacious L.A., zombie criminal lawyer Mallory Caine defends a vampire hooker accused of the crime Mallory herself committed, even as a zombie-killer closes in and the love of her former life comes back as the Deputy DA she must oppose. And as Lucifer himself begins setting up L.A. as his headquarters for a new attack on heaven and earth, Mallory slowly discovers she may be the one who has to stop him.
The second book is The Year of Eating Dangerously. On the cover, we read: "More demons. Less filling." Click to read more about the book.
Who wrote these books? K Bennett, also known as James Scott Bell. Bell is a non-practicing trial lawyer who has written many books under his own name, including several nonfiction books on the process of writing. With other mystery and thriller writers, he blogs at The Kill Zone.
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