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The Mountain Man Omnibus

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The Mountain Man Omnibus

By: Keith C. Blackmore
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Survivors of an apocalypse take refuge in a mountain fortress and face enemies both living and undead in the first three books of this horror series.

Mountain Man: Ever since civilization collapsed in a wave of chaos and blood, Gus Berry has been waking up, getting drunk, and preparing for the day when “they” will come up the side of his mountain. But when Gus encounters another survivor while out scavenging for supplies, he realizes there are other threats on the post-apocalyptic horizon.

Safari: Living on the outskirts of a zombie-infested city, Gus has grown accustomed to the perils he faces on a daily basis. But now the zombies are disappearing, and a mysterious new threat is assembling—something even more relentless and terrifying than the roaming tides of dead flesh. And it’s preparing to hunt . . .

Hellifax: In a world overrun with zombies, Scott is hunting a remorseless killer who’s all too human. Following the murderer from Annapolis to the ice-glazed landscape of Halifax, Scott encounters half-frozen deadheads, infected vermin, and a few remaining survivors struggling to find safety. Welcome to Hellifax.

©2011 Keith C. Blackmore (P)2015 Podium Publishing
Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Supernatural Scary Paranormal Zombie Fiction Exciting

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Awesome,had me from the jump.

Hey everyone, I'd just like to say I'm so glad I listened to the hospital first then straight into this the mountain men 1-3 .
I loved how it was so well written & you fell in love with sertant carictors ,& hate certain ones as it was a great story & I must get book 4 to finish the set

but yes top stars for overall package.. great vision & perspective.

Cheers smitty.

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Excellent zombie fiction.

The detail in this book was fabulous and makes it stand apart from the zombie film features. The grotesque details read by the husky voiced male narrator make it incredibly enticing to listen to. I'm a big fan of zombie and post apocalyptic things and I found this deeply enjoyable. I actually wish I hadn't listened to it so quickly, which is the mark of a good book, I believe!

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Mountain Omnibus Edition

R C Bray at his best. Loved it. Even had a soft spot for the Norsemen and Tenner. Book 4 here I come hoping Scott and Gus paths cross again and they ""reunite" with the Captain and his marines "Uh yer!!!!".

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Simply Superb Series


Keith gives us a depth of relationship with characters I personally have not felt since David Gemmell. The pivotal character of Gus is a rich, raw, humorous masterpiece (Mr Blackmore and publishers- if you read this, we want more Gus). Keith's cynical earthy realism makes the whole story series sit on the edge of reality, getting our hearts pumping whilst we try to keep our lunch down.


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Outstanding

I started listening to this book and in the beginning I wondered how to get my money back. After a few chapters I was absolutely hooked.

This book is one of the best of its genre that I've read to date. Outstandingly good.

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Great exciting and unpredictable story line.

The reader is perfect for this role. Amazing books that are lucky to be available in an Omnibus. Start with the Hospital a free short story that leads into this trilogy and you can't go wrong.

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Brilliant

This was a brilliant story great characters and plot.

Book 1 was a great continuation from the prequels had great character development that got you interested in Gus and how he would accomplish his goals.

Book 2 Introduced new characters and added some humorous moments while improving on what was setup in the first book. It also added a mystery which would be later revealed in the third book.

Book 3 Helifax didn't focus on Gus' point of view as did the first two but this book was great at showing how Scott's decisions near the end of book 2 turned out. This book introduced quite a few characters to the plot and the way it told the story through their perspectives was the perfect way to tell the story.

I will now start on book 4 as im not quite ready for this story to end.

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Brilliant

One of my absolutely favourite series, found this after listening to 131 days, which is even better give it a go, give me moreeeee

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Could not put it down.

Highly recommend audio book , really enjoyed this one. I found the narrative engaging. Overall a very enjoyable zombie tale.
Good story.

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The best zombie book ever

good action, good story, the main character is pretty bad ass.
Captain Morgan told me it was he's favorite book to listened too

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