Boomstick.
Samurai bat.
Motorcycle leather.
And the will to live amongst the unliving.
Augustus Berry lives a day-to-day existence comprised of waking up, getting drunk, and preparing for the inevitable day when “they” will come up the side of his mountain and penetrate his fortress. Living on the outskirts of a city and scavenging for whatever supplies remain after civilization died two … after civilization died two years ago, Gus knows that every time he goes down into undead suburbia could be his last.
Contains graphic language and scenes of violence. Book two is now available.
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Well, I wanted a new zombie apocalypse series to get stuck into, and I saw this one mentioned in a review for one of The Walking Dead books (the reviewer thought the TWD book was rubbish and suggested Mountain Man as something much better). So I tried it, and loved it.
I wasn’t sure at first, because the first few pages included much talk of …
Mountain man was an excellent book. Kind of a realistic if there is such a thing look at a zombie apocalypse. The main characters were human, not superheroes, but they did the best they could. I enjoyed this book very much and eagerly read this sequels!
This wasn’t a bad book. It was predictable and followed the zombie genre like I expected, but there was something about it that felt like it was trying WAY TOO HARD.
Sure, your average apocalyptic scenario is going to be gritty and attempt to be realistic, but do we need a mention of defecating multiple times in every single chapter? We deal …
New twist on the zombie genre, great read.
Anyone interested in zombies, survivalism and real possibilities, will enjoy this captivating book. An easy entertaining read.
looking forward to the sequel
Loved it!
Great read about “the aftermath” of society.
Immediately bought chapter 2 to keep with ongoing story.
Enjoyed this different take on the zombie apocalypse. I found some of the situations to be funny. The book doesn’t have a great ending, but it sets itself up to continue in the series.