One big story told in three Parts by:
…the Killer Zombie (Part One)
…the Investigator (Part Two)
Part 3…? [to follow]

—— Part One ——

My Name Was Nigel:
Memoirs of a Killer Zombie

Told by a creature with a unique perspective, this is the definitive, first-hand account of how the world (as Beans have known it for millennia) came not to be. From his humble beginnings, rising as a discarded corpse in the metropolis dump (London) in the early days of the plague and the discovery of his appreciation of Bean flesh, to the acquisition of his many followers and the discovery of his mission, Nigel describes how he brought death and enlightenment to the unforgiving, miserable existence of Beankind. This truly remarkable story concludes with Nigel masterminding the ‘Great Handover’ of the metropolis to Muterdom.

The past is written by the living; the future, by the dead.

—— Part Two ——

His Name Was Nigel:
Portrait of a Killer Zombie

Living on his River Thames houseboat in London, Josh rises one morning to learn that his neighbour has gone missing – apparently the victim of an attack by an MDP (Mobile Deceased Person).

Josh volunteers to assist the police and authorities in studying the impact of this new virus – something that gives life to the dead. Attending crime scenes and monitoring MDP activity, he begins to fear that the MDPs are becoming 'self-aware'...even organised.

Soon the evidence (corroborated by a mysterious blog) is overwhelming and Josh's fears about the undead are realised. Moreover, the MDPs have plans for London; plans conceived and coordinated by their leader – an MDP by the name of Nigel.

A sequel (or an 'equal'?) to:
My Name Was Nigel: Memoirs of a Killer Zombie