Hellifax (Mountain Man Book 2) (Volume 2) [Blackmore, Keith C] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hellifax (Mountain Man Book 2) (Volume 2)/5(). Welcome. To Hellifax. More Author: Keith C. Blackmore. Keith writes horror fiction, heroic fantasy, and dabbles in crime fiction. He still doesn't believe many folks would really want to know about him. And that most people visiting here will probably be family or friends or folks stumbling onto the site by accident. Thus, he shall remain a. Welcome You’ve found the website of Keith C Blackmore–fantasy and horror writer, DIY publisher. Previous Next Subscribe to my Fantasy Fiction news Subscribe Subscribe to my Horror Fiction news Subscribe Buy Now at Amazon Buy Now at Barnes Noble Buy Now at iBooks Listen Now at Audible Buy Now at Kobo “This is Heroic [ ].
Hellifax (Mountain Man 3) Keith C. Blackmore A Red Adept Select - "Voted Outstanding in Genre" A serial killer stalks the ice-glazed streets. Half-frozen deadheads choke the avenues. Infected vermin rise from the labyrinth of sewer systems, hungry for warm flesh. And a handful of survivors struggle to escape and find someplace safe. In his [ ]. by Keith C Blackmore. () $ War pigs. Road savages. And the crumbling asphalt of the open highway. After nearly four years, the zombie epidemic has almost burnt itself out. Gus's new life on a communal farm is peaceful. The daily routine of policing the fields is rarely disrupted by straying undead. Hellifax (Mountain Man Book 2) (Volume 2) [Blackmore, Keith C] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hellifax (Mountain Man Book 2) (Volume 2).
Hellifax By Keith C. Blackmore - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. Keith Blackmore's 'Mountain Man' were the first in the zombie genre which really got me hooked on a series. However, since those first days I have certainly listened to a lot more. Some of the latest have included were Chris Philbrook’s “Adrian’s Undead Diary”, Timothy Long’s “Z-Risen” and Eloise J Knapp’s “The Undead. Keith C. Blackmore. Keith writes horror fiction, heroic fantasy, and dabbles in crime fiction. He still doesn't believe many folks would really want to know about him. And that most people visiting here will probably be family or friends or folks stumbling onto the site by accident. Thus, he shall remain a mystery. More.
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