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  • Mountain Man, Book 2
  • By: Keith C. Blackmore
  • Narrated by: R.C. Bray
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (303 ratings)
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Summary

In the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse, a lone survivor faces a grave new threat as even the undead begin to disappear, in this sequel to Mountain Man.

Ever since the end of civilization, Gus Berry has spent his days waking up, getting drunk, and preparing for the inevitable zombie attack on his mountain fortress. Occasionally, he must take his life in his hands and venture into the undead world below in search of supplies.

These days, Gus is accustomed to the mortal threats he encounters. He has steeled himself against the corpse-infested streets, human scavengers, and unending loneliness. But now something new and strange is happening: the zombies are disappearing.

It seems 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 . . .

©2012 Keith C. Blackmore (P)2014 Podium Publishing

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A split performance

Well, i really love R.C. Brays reading so i liked this book alot more than if i had read it physically.

The first book was rather great. There was human interaction and believable action. This one however features Gus as Tom Hanks in "Cast Away" with his very own Wilson to talk to.

I found it rather boring at times and my mind driftet off elsewhere while R.C. Bray so excellently read the words out loud.

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The ending was abit confusing as well. Did Gus die, since book 3 does not involve him, or do we get more Gus in book 4? I really didnt like the Scott character so i dont feel like listening to book 3 either. Currently busy with the Survival series from A. American, and was very pleased with "The Second After" amongst other good listens.

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  • 30-08-14

Boring

First book left me wanting more, second book just dull and boring. Shame, don't think I will bother with third.

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Zombie addict? come get your fix.

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Been waiting a while for this one to come out on audible, I have been needing my Gus fix :)

The story continues right from where the last one finished of. and once again follows our intrepid hero on his day to day mission to survive zombies,depression and loneliness.

RC Bray's narration once again brings Gus to life in all his hard drinking, crotch scratching best, I love Keith Blackmores depiction of Gus not your unusual hero but a very credible one. And even amidst the blood,gore and Gus's mental descent he still manages to bring humour to the situation.

Won't say much more, but if you read the first one and enjoyed.You won't be disappointed with this one.

Now onto book 3 for me.

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rat problem

should have left the rats to clean the dead for a while then enacted his plan but enjoyed this book thoroughly hope the rest are made free to ! 😅

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Just brilliant

Stumbled on Mountain Man by accident and now I'm utterly hooked. Brilliant writing and outstanding narration. This story reminds me of some dystopian future that we can't be entirely sure would never happen. I'm routing for Gus all the way.

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Simple but effective story

This middle of three (or more) books gets less positive reviews as it doesn't really go anywhere, the protagonist is losing it, makes increasingly strange decisions and ends up moving from hero to villain - but I enjoyed it, it felt more genuine, less of the gung-ho American hero spiel and a more introverted and insular narrative that you can feel becomes progressively 'wrong' in a believable way.

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Another great listen

Any zombie horror fan should listen to this it does a great job of being funny, gory and sad at times and the captain has to be the best character ever

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  • 09-04-20

Can’t get enough of this series!!

Grown such an attachment to gus on his journey through an apocalyptic world. From the very start feeling like I know the character through and through, routing for him in every instance, this book of the series was full of tenacity, drama, adventure, friendship, betrayal, some instances where I was screening in my head for gus to not make the decisions he was making or to make other decisions to make his life easier. It’s hard to review a book without giving anything away, but I’ll say this, you must listen from the very first book of the series and you’ll be hooked like me. So glad I have many more to go, incredibly narrated by R.C Bray and wonderfully written by Keith C. Blackmore

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another great Keith C. Blackmore

Good story again about Mountain man. A new type of undead horror, and a greater view into the main characters life and struggles.

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A great follow up to the 1st installment

I really felt like I lived in this world by the 2nd book.

The action is ramped up and the writing is funny and clever, while still having emotional weight.

Really enjoyed this and looking forward to book 3!

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