Zombie Bigfoot
Creature Quest Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nick Sullivan
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Nick Sullivan
About this listen
The truth is out there...and it will eat your face.
"Bigfoot is real." That's what primatologist Dr. Sarah Bishop's father told her before his academic disgrace and untimely death.
Now Sarah is eager to restore her father's good name. Survival show host Russ Cloud is just as eager to boost his plummeting ratings. They'll both have a shot at redemption when they find themselves hired by eccentric billionaire Cameron Carson. After a series of his publicity stunts end in spectacular failure, Carson has a plan to redeem his tarnished image: capture a live Sasquatch.
Sarah and Russ join an expedition with an eclectic crew: an Afrikaner safari hunter, a 'roided out former wrestling star, a Shoshone master tracker full of surprises, a heavily tattooed Russian warrior woman, a pair of wise-cracking nerds, and a cute gum-chewing intern with some hidden skills. Will they find Bigfoot?
There's something in the woods...but it's not what they're expecting.
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- Dave The Slave
- 2024-11-30
Zombie Bigfoot a fun read
Yes, the title is silly. But, don't be fooled. There's a fun, cool story behind the cover. This was my first Nick Sullivan Audible book. And my enjoyment of his particular brand of story-telling has me presently enjoying my 5th Sullivan book. Addicted? Well, maybe a little.
I enjoyed the way Mr. Sullivan "gave life" to the Bigfoot family; made them characters in the novel rather than lumbering props as one might think of a post-Karloff Frankenstein Monster. He truly made them a family. His origin for the "zombie" part of the story was pretty fun when it was revealed (late in the book, but don't flip to the last page and spoil all the fun.) And those (not-yet-undead) humans were fleshed out well, too.
Well-played, Mr. Sullivan. As I'm kneedeep in "Deep Focus," which (jokingly?) references a "Zombie Bigfoot" movie...well, I'd watch that. And, if you had any thoughts of a sequel (I say this having zero idea of how well this book sold), I'd also be there.
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