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West of Dead a Nathaniel Caine Adventure
by
Eric Bahle (Goodreads Author)
Fans of Joe R. Lansdale, Robert Davis, and Adam Millard will love this fast paced tale of the Weird West.
What good is a six-shooter against a horde of the undead?
Nathaniel Caine wants to forget the War and see the frontier, and a trip by stagecoach seems like the perfect way. When the stage pulls into a deserted way station with obvious signs of violence, but a disturbing...more
What good is a six-shooter against a horde of the undead?
Nathaniel Caine wants to forget the War and see the frontier, and a trip by stagecoach seems like the perfect way. When the stage pulls into a deserted way station with obvious signs of violence, but a disturbing...more
Kindle Edition, 99 pages
Published
June 1st 2012
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This zombie novel is based on the concept of voodoo zombie. The writing is good and the characters fun to read. Nathaniel Caine, the lead character, is nicely written.
Our story starts with a stagecoach trip to through a wild part of the West. The passengers encountered an empty way station and their troubles start then as they learn what zombies are. No new grounds in ideas were presented but the action fight scenes are fun.
Everything is done well until near the end of the book. In the finale, t...more
Our story starts with a stagecoach trip to through a wild part of the West. The passengers encountered an empty way station and their troubles start then as they learn what zombies are. No new grounds in ideas were presented but the action fight scenes are fun.
Everything is done well until near the end of the book. In the finale, t...more
This is a fun, entertaining smash up of classic western and zombies. The cast of characters are reminiscent of Stagecoach dealing not with highway robbers but zombies. I especially enjoyed the main character, Nathaniel Caine, because he's such a cool dude. There's a rich assortment of characters and a solid story.
This is the fifth book I've read in the sub-genre of zombie-western. I like the genre, and this one did not disappoint. Fast-paced and easy to read, I was hooked from the very start. The character development was very good, and the start prior to the zombies showing up reminded me so much of all those western movies I enjoyed as a kid.
It was nice to see a "traditional" zombie story, based on voodoo and a Bokor. Even so, it also has the Romero tradition of gory deaths with lots of blood and guts....more
It was nice to see a "traditional" zombie story, based on voodoo and a Bokor. Even so, it also has the Romero tradition of gory deaths with lots of blood and guts....more
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Eric Bahle stopped going to his real job so he could be a full time digital author and storyteller. He loves being in the woods with his bow or on the water in his kayak. He lives in Pennsylvania with his lovely wife and a mongrel dog. He is working on his next bestselling story.
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