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The Red King Wyrd Book 1 eBook Nick Cole



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The Red King is a free End of the World Book that's a wild roller coaster ride through the flaming heart of the Post Apocalypse! Get it now...

"Apocalyptic Page-Turning Terrrificness" - Thomas Davidsmeier

For a drunk named Holiday, the End of the World might just be the worst hangover he's ever had. Or, the beginning of one last post-apocalyptic binge.

The end of the civilization is only the beginning as an odd band of survivors pull together to construct a modern-day castle amid the burning ruins of suburbia lost. As undead hordes and strange otherworldly monsters ravage what's left of civilization, things begin to go from worse to weird as each survivor's dark past unfolds, revealing that reality might be more than anyone ever thought, and that an ancient force from the outer dark has finally arrived to conquer. Stephen King's The Stand meets Lost in an epic confrontation between good and evil that spans history, time, and space.

The Red King Wyrd Book 1 eBook Nick Cole

This is not you typical Zombie book. This is a Nick Cole zombie book, and if you don't know the difference than you have never read a Nick Cole zombie book and you should stop right now and read or listen to one (as Red King is now a audio), you will be hooked. Nick Cole can weave the tale and plot the strategy in a way the reader will only figure out when the reader reaches the end of this action packed awesome journey.

Holiday, the main character, is a alcoholic and a screw up, but he is still alive. When he teams up with a man sown the street and a girl they come across, they find out they all have secrets, but they all work well together. Until the night Holiday just has to go to the liquor store and leaves the gate open.

This is a fast paced, action packed, awesome, and I can not wait for the next one to come out, I know The Dark Knight is out, but I had the audio and would really like to continue that way since it was so good. The narrator Guy Williams is so good, the voices for the different characters was phenomenal as was his skill to draw you into the story just like you were there fighting and running from the zombies as the bullets were flying. He was so great that why I want to wait and I hope he will continue to do more of the Wyrd series.

Product details

  • File Size 4060 KB
  • Print Length 285 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Nick Cole; 2 edition (December 23, 2015)
  • Publication Date December 23, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019S9WEHA

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Holiday sobers up after a weekend of heavy drinking to find the world has ended and zombies have taken over. With the city on fire he must leave his apartment and find safety. On the way he meets another man and woman who join him, so it’s their story until Holiday decides to go for more alcohol and leaves an opening for the zombies.

I’m not really into zombie fiction, and this wasn’t my cup of tea, but the novel looked interesting so I picked it up to read. The writing is very good; I just had trouble getting into the whole zombie thing and felt the story dragged too much. However, I’m sure this is a perfect read for the zombie fans, so I highly recommend it to them. The is free, so grab it while you can.
This is the 3rd thriller I've read in the several weeks since getting my Fire tablet. Each of those books is the first in a series, and, The Red King has the honor of being the first one that will have me advance immediately, to book 2. I like the characters, and the plot, generally. The SoCal setting is accessible. The structure and storytelling are good. Editing errors are few.

I DO want to find out what happens next. There are a lot of good characters and story to unravel. But, there is one thing that I foresee may keep me from advancing to book 3 we must find out where a certain set of footprints leads. I'm willing to give the author a chance, but, have my doubts about how this may develop.

I noted an overabundance of detail in one chase-battle scene. I don't mean too much gore -- there is plenty of that -- but, details getting in the way of the telling. I found myself skipping a line here, a few more there, etc., just to move it on.

I've consumed my fair share of zombie fare. But, I've never seen the commonsense theory that Frank puts forth, to Holiday and Ash, that, absent some stimulus, zombies are likely to gravitate downhill. Such a simple idea adds freshness to the genre.
This is one hell of a ride. That's the single best short description I can come up with. I think though, that Nick Cole's signature accomplishment with this story is that he makes Romero-style zombies genuinely frightening, menacing, and terrifying again. We live in an era of zombie fiction galore, so much so that the core elements of what makes them so scary, what makes these kinds of siege stories work, gets watered down and taken for granted. So Cole's careful and slow building of menace and unease is genuinely unsettling and effective - reading this book at night did have the effect of pushing me to check my doors and windows, you know, just one more time, just in case. But, he also marries this up with a modernized take on Steven King's The Stand and Dark Tower settings, maybe a bit of Robert McCammon in there too, in a way that I personally think does King but one step better.
Nick Cole’s works are never a letdown and this may be his best yet. The main Character that Cole feeds you first is Holiday, an outright mess. Not the kind of mess you’d give up on, the kind of mess you feel bad for because you either are, have been, or have known this person in real life. You want to help him up when he slips and falls. You also may want to punch him square in the face when he makes horribly, poor decisions. I personally had a couple of these moments. The bad guys are another story all-together, very reminiscent of King’s, The Stand. When the bad guys are bad, real bad, that keeps me coming back for more. A well done posse during the end-of-times. The wicked SOB’s almost makes me want to cheer for them, but quietly, of course. Cole does a masterful job of putting unanswered scenarios inside the story too. There a couple of moments where a description of a scene leads you to believe something else much bigger is going on but with just enough of a taste to tease the palate.
The world that Cole has created is incredible. It tips a hat to MMORPG’s, Zombie flicks, shows like The Twilight Zone and Lost, and many other current popular media titles bringing them altogether in a massive cluster of WTF!

Do yourself a favor, grab a copy of TRK and hold on tight. It's about to get WYRD.
This is not you typical Zombie book. This is a Nick Cole zombie book, and if you don't know the difference than you have never read a Nick Cole zombie book and you should stop right now and read or listen to one (as Red King is now a audio), you will be hooked. Nick Cole can weave the tale and plot the strategy in a way the reader will only figure out when the reader reaches the end of this action packed awesome journey.

Holiday, the main character, is a alcoholic and a screw up, but he is still alive. When he teams up with a man sown the street and a girl they come across, they find out they all have secrets, but they all work well together. Until the night Holiday just has to go to the liquor store and leaves the gate open.

This is a fast paced, action packed, awesome, and I can not wait for the next one to come out, I know The Dark Knight is out, but I had the audio and would really like to continue that way since it was so good. The narrator Guy Williams is so good, the voices for the different characters was phenomenal as was his skill to draw you into the story just like you were there fighting and running from the zombies as the bullets were flying. He was so great that why I want to wait and I hope he will continue to do more of the Wyrd series.
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