“The Survivalist may be the best post-apocalyptic series out there,” raves Steve Erwood of the Disaster Preparedness Blog. “In addition to a steady stream of gunfights with zombie-like mutants, roadway bandits, and opportunistic warlords, the books teach dozens of useful survival tricks. Learn to hotwire cars, construct homemade booby traps, build garbage-powered generators, and retrieve fuel … from abandoned gas pumps.”
Bryan Foster, author of The Prepper’s Handbook, says “It’s rare to find books this entertaining that are so well researched.” Nicholas Sansbury Smith, author of Extinction Horizon, adds “The Survivalist books are incredibly addictive. They create a cool western vibe not seen since Louis L’Amour’s timeless classics.”
Frontier Justice is the first book in a series described as “a cross between Justified and The Walking Dead.” The Superpox-99 virus has wiped out nearly the entire human race. Governments have collapsed. Cities have become graveyards filled with unspeakable horror. People have resorted to scavenging from the dead, or taking from the living. The entire industrialized world has become a wasteland of abandoned cars, decaying bodies, and feral animals.
To stay alive, U.S. Deputy Marshal Mason Raines must forage for food, water, and gasoline while outgunning those who seek to take advantage of the apocalyptic anarchy. Together with his giant Irish wolfhound, Bowie, he aligns with survivors of the town of Boone in a life and death struggle against a gang of violent criminals. With each deadly encounter, Mason is forced to accept his place as one of the nation’s few remaining lawmen. In a world now populated by escaped convicts, paranoid mutants, and government hit squads, his only hope to save the townspeople is to enforce his own brand of frontier justice.
Authored by renowned disaster preparedness expert, Dr. Arthur Bradley, Frontier Justice is “the start of a great apocalyptic saga.”
To find out about the next book in The Survivalist saga, or to sign up for Dr. Bradley’s FREE Practical Prepper Newsletter, go to disasterpreparer.com.
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Excellent fiction with real world preparations
I’m not a fan of survivalist type books but this series is amazing. It’s like the walking dead but more real love it
A very creative new take on the apocolypse
The book is a standard pandemic causes apocalypse, humanity fights for survival fair. Hero has super-human capabilities which he uses to fight off a myriad of bad guys despite all odds. Most encouraging was that the town eventually came together as a community. Character development is weak, but the story moves quickly and perhaps the characters …
Reads well, has some interesting prepper tips, but not really original and the plot is predictable.
I have read this series, it has been very good. This one as well.
This book has a slow start but worth the wait. I wish it took you to the end of the journey instead of stopping in the middle.
The author does a wonderful job at setting the stage for life after major disaster. T
Got hooked and tore through the series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am currently working my way through the series. The character development and world building are top-notch. It’s refreshing to see an original take on the end of the world scenario. As a note to readers, the rest of the series keeps up in both writing and pace.
great read
Hmm what to say. I read this a week ago and quite honestly say, I can’t remember a thing about it. Maybe because I read another end of the world type book the same week. Hard to recall than one either
once I started it I couldn’t put it down. there is a lot of violence but it is dealt with so that it fits into the storyline very well.
Loved this book and the story of Marshal Mason Raines. When I started reading this I realized I had already read it. I continued reading and loved it just as much the second time.
Not at all realistic, this book is about a Deputy U.S. Marshal restoring law and order in the aftermath of a biological attack. Think Wyatt Earp, fast draw and all, as the Marshal bringing, not six gun justice, but U.S. Army Colt 1911, 45 caliber justice. Yes he can outdraw, out shoot all the baddies he encounters. If this sounds good to you then …
Same ol’, same ol’…
I was thoroughly captured by this authors spinning of an apocalypse that could without a doubt happen today.
Truly a gifted writer
As a premise for eradicating earth’s most destructive foe, this has merit. It’s disappointing that a female president is depicted as weak and able to be bullied by a person she clearly distrusts. However, do not doubt that there will be many evil machinations if such a scenario occurs.
Look forward to the rest in the series.