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Hellifax

Mountain Man • Book 3

by Keith C. Blackmore

Narrated by R.C. Bray

4.46 ABR Score (4.9K ratings)
★ 4.17 Goodreads (3.0K) ★ 4.73 Audible (1.8K)
12h 14m Released 2014 Horror

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

R.C. Bray makes a frozen, zombie-choked Halifax feel genuinely menacing — this is survival horror that earns its tension.

  • Great if you want: gritty zombie survival with escalating stakes and real danger
  • Listening experience: relentless and bleak — layers of threats keep pressure constant
  • Narration: Bray's gravel-and-dread delivery is tailor-made for this series
  • Skip if: you haven't read books 1–2; this doesn't stand alone

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About This Audiobook

Scott, a survivor of the zombie apocalypse holed up in a suburban fortress, gets pulled out of relative safety and into the frozen streets of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in pursuit of a man named Tenner. The third Mountain Man entry takes the series to a new geography and ratchets up the threat: a city choked with the dead, a serial killer hunting the living, and vermin rising from the sewer systems carrying infection of a different kind.

R.C. Bray is among the most acclaimed narrators in genre audio, and his performance here captures Scott's sardonic survivor's mentality without softening the genuine dread the story requires. Bray's pacing through the Halifax horror-scape is one of the more visceral listening experiences in the zombie subgenre — intimate, physical, and consistently tense. At just over 12 hours, the story moves without wasted motion.