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The Mountain and The City #2

The Mountain and The City, Part II

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The post-apocalyptic action continues.

When Part I ended, the fate of the unnamed survivor and an unlikely companion was left uncertain. Now, learn what happens in Part II. Will they escape? And if so, where will they seek safety?

The Mountain and The City is a serialized story which will excite readers at every turn. Join the saga which has already been read by thousands by reading Part I for free now.

14,023 words.

Continued in Part III: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...

43 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 26, 2011

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Brian Martinez

43 books109 followers
Brian Martinez is a science fiction and horror writer. He studied Film at Long Island University, and has been known to watch a John Carpenter flick on repeat until people grow concerned. He lives in New York with his wife Natalia and their pack of dogs.

Martinez is known for numerous apocalyptic works, including A Chemical Fire, The Mountain and The City, and the Bleeders series. He also writes and produces The Vessel, a Space Horror podcast on all major platforms. You can find him on Substack for exclusive stories and serials. https://bloodstreamcity.substack.com/

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November 11, 2011
THIS REVIEW ACTUALLY ENCOMPASSES BOOKS I, II AND III...SEE WHY BELOW.

The Mountain and the City is a wonderful little surprise, brilliant in its simplicity. It's a difficult-ish read until you get into the rhythm of the writing style and find out WHY it's written in such a way.

It starts out in Book I with the loneliness, desparation, fear and isolation of the main character, and slowly throughout the story and in the continuations of Book II and Book III carries that forward as other "characters" are introduced.

I haven't read many books like this, and though initially the character's voice is childlike and vague, we later find out that it's because the character was a child when the Event happened, and has lived alone in the trailer since then. A significant amount of time has passed, and the character has had no adult guidance to learn how to survive, and has learned instead by trial and error.

I admit to being thoroughly surprised on several occasions as the story unfolds. Won't say why, but you'll see for yourself when you read it. :-)

The reason I have not reviewed Book I alone is because I do not believe it should be Book I. Each book in this story is way too short, novellas, really, and does not stand alone well. I read all three of these books in a couple of hours last night. Each ends in a cliffhanger, not in a good way, just in an unfinished way. If all three books were combined into one volume this would be a full and complete volume, and would work much better.

That said, I am totally looking forward to Book IV so I can find out where the author plans to take the characters.
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August 22, 2011
ParT II of "The Mountain and the City" is a great continuation of Brian Martinez's post-apocalyptic series. I found it even more interesting then the first book and am anticipating the third installment. Martinez division of "The Mountain and the City" reads like chapter installments given one at a time like a series that you might have found in a magazine at one time or another.Martinez has definitely left this reader wanting more.
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August 3, 2011
Martinez, you are killing me, dude!!!! I can't wait for the next installment. This is one of the best PA story lines I've read in quite some time. Usually, first person narrative just doesn't work for me, but your main character is far too real and empathetic. I can't help cheering her on.
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June 29, 2013
Still interesting. On to the next one.
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