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Bones: The Apocalypse Saga [Kindle Edition]

Mark Wheaton
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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Book Description

When mankind is visited by Three Great Apocalypses, the only thing standing in their way is a feckless but loyal, easily distracted yet occasionally ferocious German shepherd named Bones, a one-time cadaver dog with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police.  This is his amazing story.

In Bones, our hero must battle a plague of dangerous parasites that brings the dead back to life with the goal of destroying the planet. Shepherd finds Bones delivered to earthquake-devastated Los Angeles to hunt for survivors only to run afoul of armies of rage-driven rats and birds emerging from the rubble. And when mankind reaches its final hour and a pocket of surviving Indians are all that's left of humanity, it falls on Bones to save the species before civilization is wiped out forever in Alpha.

Three Apocalyptic novellas of nature run amok, three interwoven stories that feature a German shepherd at the center of the things, three stories with so much action you might just explode reading them.

Includes prequel short story, Mongrel.

Praise for Wheaton's Four Nails in the Coffin:

"Remarkably character-driven...Wheaton convincingly showcases his talents as a writer of horror prose, taking his time to craft characters who are thoroughly fleshed out and engaging without holding off too long on the suspense...proves here to be a quite gifted storyteller undeniably worthy of an interested reader's time and attention." - Michael Compton, Fangoria

"Genuinely twisted and engrossing...may just leave you shaken for days." - Jessa Sobczuk, Rue Morgue [referring to Sunday Billy Sunday]

"This is muscular, original fiction that marks the debut of an exciting new voice in the speculative/dark fantasy genre." - Michael Rowe, editor of the Queer Fear anthology series and co-author of Triptych of Terror

"His tales are visceral, intellectual, and often grisly, but Wheaton never forgets that touch of humanity and wry humor which allow true horror to cut that much deeper to the bone." - Ken Plume, author, There's a Zombie In My Treehouse

"Wheaton's writing is haunting. Days, weeks, even months later, you will find your mind returning to his worlds. Stephen King is no longer my only addiction." - Todd Farmer, screenwriter, Drive Angry

"Mark Wheaton is a magician.  He misdirects you with accessibility while performing tricks of genius.  Don't try to figure out how he does it - just enjoy the show.  Four Nails in the Coffin is a shotgun blast to the brain. In a good way." - Gary Dauberman, screenwriter, Swamp Devil


Editorial Reviews

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"Bones is a tale of flesheating zombie terror. What separates it from the current horde of undead drivel is the simple fact that the protagonist (and title character) is a dog. Now, before your fragile mind breaks with bad memories of the insipid original Hills Have Eyes 2, wherein a canine is not only featured prevalently but even has its own flashback, rest assured that this attempt is handled with a greater degree of subtlety and intelligence." --Fangoria

"As the story goes on, Bones's sense of smell becomes quite important as a tool for the people in the story to find the undead menace, so he winds up in a series of increasingly exciting and bloody set-pieces.  It's a pretty graphic tale, full of viscera and various grue.  Bones is a fine example of quality, independent horror literature.  A new take on the zombie outbreak story, it's a good, quick read and well worth your time." --Jon Is The Best Blog

"Somebody needs to jump on Wheaton's Bones stories - a really unique zombie tale that has a cadaver dog as the main character. It's like Benji and The Dawn of the Dead (well, not really as Bones is no Benji, but he's totally lovable!)." -- Badass Digest

"I kind of like dry humor and oddities. I'm not so much for books that are so gory they make you wince. I like a good story. This novella was perfect for me because it met all of those criteria. A great Halloween-ish read!" --Candy's Raves

About the Author

Mark Wheaton is the author of the bestselling horror novels Sunday Billy Sunday and Flood Plains, novellas including Ascension, Adversary, The Impressionist, and the Bones trilogy as well as short story collection, Disembodied Spider Meat. Print editions of these stories are available as Four Nails in the Coffin, Unnatural Selection and Bones: The Complete Apocalypse Trilogy.  He is also a horror screenwriter (Friday the 13th, The Messengers) and graphic novelist (The Cleaners).

Product Details

  • File Size: 534 KB
  • Print Length: 330 pages
  • Publisher: Southbound Films; 2 edition (August 16, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005HRSUS0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #127,599 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

We'll written, strong character development, great story. John A. Dudek Jr.  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
I cannot recommend this book highly enough...it is that damn good! Deacon D.  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
I really enjoyed this book...was hooked from the beginning and was sorry to see it end. L. Curry  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, simply amazing! Buy this book! April 27, 2012
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After reading this book, I am compelled to stop reading zombie and end of the world books all together and I say this because the ending of this series is perfect. (Well, I will definitely still read end of the world books, but if there was a book to end them with, this is the one)

Bones is the story of the end of the world through three apocalypses and in the center of them all is Bones the loveable K-9 cadaver dog. Through his eyes (and snout) readers are walked through the destruction of man and are left wanting just a little bit more.

Where Bones succeeds and other stories fail is that there are no painfully boring chapters in which the protagonist hims and haws over the destruction of society, the quest for basic survival supplies in hostile wastelands, and there are thankfully only a few moments where the reader is locked in a room thinking, 'oh jeez how are we going to get out this time'. Well, to be fair, Bones has some of that but the author keeps the momentum going where I would say most stories fail to do so. Also, Bones the dog, doesn't worry about any of that. He is a dog and has very limited care for things that don't directly affect him in the present.

I wont give away the ending of the novel but I will say that it is the first end of the world story where I actually cried.

Buy this book!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
By susan
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i really enjoyed this book! although i may not have wanted to read a whole book about a dog, with very little paranormal content, or let's say, not nearly as much paranormal content as i thought there would be, the dog is a more interesting character than some human or supernatural ones in books i've read. but....i really wanted to read more about this amazing dog. i'll read anything that is interesting and well written, and this is both.

he's not speaking, mind you, and he's not paranormal in any way, but the descriptions of what the dog was thinking and how it interpreted what it saw was fascinating to me. the fierce loyalty and intelligence this dog showed really made me sadder than usual that i cannot have a pet (allergies). i certainly would love to have such a highly trained and protective spirit with me....the dog is quite a hero, but not in a cheesy, corny way.

the descriptions of the destroyed cities, cars, houses, the brutally clear descriptions of the violence in the stories, the gruesome descriptions of the human carnage, wounds and grim aftermath, were very well done. it's not just humans and dogs here, there's rats, birds and other dogs as well, acting, well, not as we usually think of them. the way the dog meets survivors and takes their side against the chaos is quite poignant.

in the first story, the science of how what happened to the world, and how it happened, was very well thought out, and i wish it could have been expanded- that idea is enough to fuel a big novel, and i kind of wish it had. loved the idea....too bad there was no attempt to show the media coverage at the moment of the disaster....it's always is something i love to read- the t.v. reporter on the spot suddenly notices something amiss....it's a classic sci-fi moment, and i felt the author had thought up a real doozy of an "end of the world" scenario. could have done a few scenes with the scientists at the lab....i feel there were a few missed opportunities here, for a bigger moment. i will be looking up this author's other books, this writer is now on my "must read" list.

this was a free book for me, and i have read quite a number of these free books, all of the supernatural/paranormal/fantasy/sci-fi variety. of the free or .99 cent books i have bought and read (quite a few!!), this author is a professional writer, perhaps unlike some of these other authors i have read....and it shows. the writing is really good, it's fun to read, it's excellently descriptive....nice for a change! no cardboard characters here, and most of all, a good story that keeps moving along, keeping you guessing. lots of enjoyment here. highly recommended.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
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I really enjoyed this book...was hooked from the beginning and was sorry to see it end. Well worth the price and I just wish I had a dog like Bones by my side to keep me safe and secure. Earns all five stars ! !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesooooiooiome
Amazing book I recommend this book to everyone who likes action packed awesomeness and forward to v xxx vs the
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Published 1 month ago by Bret balls
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, Loved this book!
What can't this dog do? Mark Wheaton pulled out all the stops when he came up with the Bones books. His story just pulls you in right from the start and keeps you hanging on. Read more
Published 2 months ago by avidreader
1.0 out of 5 stars bones the dog
bones this bones that.if you like to read stories that are so far out there.no body but a 1st grader could believe, go for it.had to stop less than a 1/4 way in to it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by phil hicks
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stories
Love that the hero is a German shepherd. Excellent voice in the author's depiction of events. This well-trained dog offers insights into the people he encounters and befriends... Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. Keeton
5.0 out of 5 stars A dog as a hero...
What's not to like? A German Shepherd as a hero. Add zombies and sickness... Sheer heaven.I loved this book. We'll written, strong character development, great story.
Published 3 months ago by John A. Dudek Jr.
4.0 out of 5 stars Inventive Approach
There has been an incredible surge in post-apocalyptic fiction in the past five to ten years (with zombies being the dominant vehicle for our world's demise). Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jeffrey Swystun
3.0 out of 5 stars Original, darkly funny take on the zombie(ish) apocalypse
An entertaining series of horror/disaster vignettes with a very talented (if not always very bright) cadaver dog at the center. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Lewkuh
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh my god sooo good
Bones is the coolest hero ever! Some of the stories are a little far fetched but it is the apocalypse. More Bones please!!!
Published 4 months ago by Kelly Brummett
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful story
Liked the different perspectives - the dog, the handler, etc. Could not put it down. Will be looking for more from this author.
Published 5 months ago by N. Takata
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid
A good buy and read, great viewpoint from the dogs eyes and experiences as well as the humans he interacts with, solid read.
Published 5 months ago by Christopher Canfield
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More About the Author

Called a "quite gifted storyteller" by Fangoria magazine and "an exciting new voice in the speculative, dark fantasy genre" by author Michael ("Enter, Night") Rowe, Mark Wheaton is the author of the bestselling and critically-acclaimed indie horror novel "Sunday Billy Sunday" and several novellas including "Ascension," "Last Tuesday," "Night of the Scorpions," "Stuttering Hunter," and the popular "Bones" trilogy. Print editions of these stories are available as "Four Nails in the Coffin," "Unnatural Selection" and "Bones: The Complete Apocalypse Trilogy." He is also a horror screenwriter ("Friday the 13th," "The Messengers," "Infected"), graphic novelist (Dark Horse's "The Cleaners") and children's playwright ("Evita Sassy and the Black Mask's Last Gasp").

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