· Safari - Keith C Blackmore. Mountain Man. Safari. Or Mountain Man 2, if you will. Just finished my work for the day, and ended on page of what MS Word tells me is a page book. I’m going over the first draft of the manuscript and there might be a few extra pages to be added, and there might be a few taken out. Keith Blackmore is a very good writer and I look forward to digging into the 3rd installment of this series and reading some of his other novels. Read more. One person found this helpful. Helpful. Report abuse. Rebecca. out of 5 stars Love/Hate relationship with this book/5(). · Keith Reply Thanks Harry and Eric for your thoughts–can’t really change anything now, as that was the final copy I have on display. There is a reason why the snow mobile is in good shape, which is in the story. as for Gus being portly, he was at “The Hospital” juncture, but during the events in MM (which happens six months.
SAFARI (Mountain Man #2) by Keith C Blackmore. 5 out of 5 stars. Zombie Apocalypse/Horror. On Amazon UK HERE. On bltadwin.ru HERE. On Goodreads HERE. I loved the first book in this series, reviewed HERE, and this one was great, too - I read it all in one go. Aside from the odd brief guest appearance, the book features only one character, Gus, a. Keith Blackmore is a very good writer and I look forward to digging into the 3rd installment of this series and reading some of his other novels. Read more. One person found this helpful. Helpful. Report abuse. Rebecca. out of 5 stars Love/Hate relationship with this book. Days: House of Pain (Book 2) Jul by Keith C Blackmore. (63) CDN$ CDN$ Strength. Honor. Death. Once every year, in the city of Sunja, gladiators meet within the arena known as Sunja's Pit. Some men enter for the lure of fortune, some for the fame, and some simply for the fight.
Loads of crap around and Gus, a drunken Gus, decides he has to get rid of the menace in the sewers. So begins one very fine read. This one has a menace numbering in the thousands, a drunken and at times delusional Gus getting trapped in his house, a fight for his life and the end of his way of life. Keith Reply Thanks Harry and Eric for your thoughts–can’t really change anything now, as that was the final copy I have on display. There is a reason why the snow mobile is in good shape, which is in the story. as for Gus being portly, he was at “The Hospital” juncture, but during the events in MM (which happens six months. One of the most refreshing things about reading Blackmore's work is the fact that he really goes "all in." As a writer, he is not afraid to take his characters to some very dark places. The story that he tells in Safari because of that is nothing short of amazing.
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