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Future best-seller? I think so. - D.J. Molles, author of The Remaining

The virus wiped out mankind in a matter of days. Now the survivors are being hunted by what it left behind.

Years after global extinction, a young woman with no name hides in a mountain above a dead city. She lives her life with the door and windows taped shut, because survival comes down to two, simple rules stay quiet, and protect the air. Anything less means death, or worse becoming one of them.


But one day a curious, little monster comes up the mountain. It's a meeting that leads to a fateful decision, and a sacrifice that will change everything.


Collected here for the first time, The Mountain and The City is a post-apocalyptic serial that has kept its faithful readers on the edge of their seats time and time again.

The Mountain and The City Brian Martinez 9781481031738 Books

An exceptional post-apocalyptic thriller. Think zombies, but different. Different enough to be a cut above most novels of its genre. The story telling is superb: on the occasions that I began to have the thought "Okay the author's going to run out of steam here" or "he can't keep this interesting past this section", within a page, I was hooked back in. The voice of the main character is unique and well-realised.

Warning though. There are a few spelling and grammatical issues. Don't let them throw you. And when you get suddenly to a part that says ZERO, keep reading. This was my only issue with the book: suddenly I was in a different story with a different voice -- I actually thought the novel was over and I was reading a preview. I wasn't. And I'm damned glad I kept reading or it would have robbed me of an excellent "conclusion".

Five stars. 100% worth the read.

Product details

  • Paperback 346 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (December 1, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1481031732

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Like a lot of people I read this after seeing it recommended by author D.J. Molles ("The Remaining"). I am a huge fan of this genre but was getting a little bit frustrated with the lack of creativeness in some of the post apocalyptic types of books I had been reading lately. Without giving away any spoilers, this book tells the story from a different perspective than what you might expect. The style is very direct, intense and will really allow you into the mind of the main character(s). Do yourself a favor and give it a read, I am very glad that I did!
This certainly was not your typical Zombie story. The writing style fit the characters perfectly and the story line kept me interested and fully engaged. Although this was labeled as the complete series, it seems like a story that could continue to be developed, especially after reading that a vaccine was prepared and actually administered to "Mother" when she was only a child. Although "Mother" started going through the change she apparently did not fully become a "Munie". Her senses were improved. She was faster, stronger, but she was not a "monster". I would love to know where it goes from here. I hope there will be more to this story. Truly a great read!
The description didn't really pique my interest much, but after going back and forth on it, I decided to give it a try. I'm very glad that I did.

The point of view is that of a (former) child who has been locked away for 10 years and has therefore missed being infected. When she witnesses a child sort-of-zombie in trouble, she leaves her safe place. More, and I'd be giving away the book.

The writing style is relatively unique and really pulled me in. The main characters are well developed and the story has a satisfying ending. For once, a good book that doesn't require me to wait for sequels. It doesn't pull its punches, either.

Definitely worth reading.
DJ Molles, in an interview, recommended this book, and since I've enjoyed Molles' "The Remaining" series, I thought I'd give this author a read.
I really liked Brian Martinez's writing style. It took a while to figure out who the main character was, but I enjoyed how the main character's life was revealed in a steady progression. This is the kind of book that could spoil another's reading experience if I said too much.
I found "The Mountain and the City--the complete saga" to be a real page-turner, and I spent any spare time I had to read just a few more pages until I reached the end.
The ending leaves open the possibility of a sequel, which I hope the author is considering. (Please follow up on the effects of the vaccine the main character received!)
I remember reading a sample of the first part of The Mountain and The City a while back. I enjoyed it so much and said to myself "I need to read more of this." But then life happens and you go to work and you forget and you do other things. For whatever reason that sample stuck with me and just recently I thought of it and took to Reddit in order to find the author name and title (as I had forgotten) and the lovely redditors pulled through and within minutes I purchased The Mountain and The City.

Not only am I an author but I read more post-apocalyptic fiction than a person probably should. Up until this week, when people would ask me what my favorite book was I would answer with the classics such as "Swan Song" or "Lucifer's Hammer" or with even more recent hits like "Hater" or "Autumn."

The reason I prefaced my review with all that seemingly useless information is because in this saga that Brian Martinez has graced readers with, there is a strong point to be made in the elementary repetitive phrase "That's what life is."

In twenty nine years of my life I've never read a book that spoke to me in such a way that Brian Martinez's The Mountain and The City has. The book paints a necessarily simplistic picture of not only how dark and dangerous the post-apocalyptic world can be, but just how lonely and bleak it is. I especially enjoyed Zero because it wraps up everything so perfectly, allowing me to connect the dots throughout the saga.

Every single thing in The Mountain and The City has a purpose, has a life. The way everything "breathes" or "speaks" to the main character is spectacular. I enjoyed that no matter how old the main character is, she is still a Child herself, and perhaps this is why the bond between Sil and Child is so strong and necessary...

I read the entire book in two days, and I'd do it again tomorrow if I had the time. Thank you to the author for writing this book.
Tracking down an original, exciting and well-told post-apocalypse tale with vivid characters, great plotting AND great writing is as rare as finding a running Humvee loaded with weapons and supplies just as the zombie horde is about to catch you.

Want to know what THAT feels like? Then read this book.

The best thing? Unlike that Humvee, you'll want to share this book with everyone. They'll be grateful, and you won't enjoy it any less.

Off to read every other book Brian Martinez has written…
An exceptional post-apocalyptic thriller. Think zombies, but different. Different enough to be a cut above most novels of its genre. The story telling is superb on the occasions that I began to have the thought "Okay the author's going to run out of steam here" or "he can't keep this interesting past this section", within a page, I was hooked back in. The voice of the main character is unique and well-realised.

Warning though. There are a few spelling and grammatical issues. Don't let them throw you. And when you get suddenly to a part that says ZERO, keep reading. This was my only issue with the book suddenly I was in a different story with a different voice -- I actually thought the novel was over and I was reading a preview. I wasn't. And I'm damned glad I kept reading or it would have robbed me of an excellent "conclusion".

Five stars. 100% worth the read.
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