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Since it's October, I'll go with a horror theme and ten books
I want to read that feature dangerous trips, part 2!
1) Jason Deyo-Winter's Salvation
Machinery Technician
Third Class Eric Hagen of the U.S. Coast Guard abandons his post out of
Jacksonville, Florida, after his whole world is transformed. The streets
are teeming with crazed people, possessed by an insatiable appetite for
human flesh. He soon learns that these manic people are not what they
appear—they are undead. Traveling north in a post-apocalyptic world,
Eric leads a team of four to Baltimore, Maryland, in search of his
family, and in the process forms a family of his own. The cold winter
months provide some relief from the undead, but Eric soon realizes that
dangers from within his newly-formed family are just as deadly as the
perils outside.
2) Aaron Dries-A Place For Sinners
The Collins siblings
backpack through the jungles of Thailand, drink and dance in Bangkok,
accumulating friends. There is laughter, budding love, delicious risk.
Amity has never felt more awed. Or alive. Everything changes when
they purchase boat tickets to a tourist trap the locals call Bastard
Island. ‘Discover paradise,’ the advertisement reads. ‘Come and feed the
monkeys!’ But there on that remote beach, surrounded by people
Amity doesn’t know or trust, the trees twitch as though impatient or
hungry. From within those shadows, savagery is about to be unleashed. The tide of teeth is near. Those sands will run red. And on Bastard Island, even survival is a sin.
3) Russ Elliott-Pliosaur
Archaeologist John Paxton
has always been eluded by the great find. But his luck is about to
change on a mysterious island near South Africa, where he seeks a rare
prehistoric fish. Deep inside the caves, John finds more than he
bargained for. He encounters the tribal elder, Kota-practically the
devil himself with a plan straight from hell. Within the caverns beneath
the island, the tribe worships and nurtures a prehistoric marine
reptile that could engulf T. rex. The size of a sperm whale, and
equipped with ten-foot jaws bristling with eighteen-inch teeth, this
pliosaur is the last remaining member of the greatest predator species
that ever lived. Only then does John realize Kota's true agenda-to
unleash the leviathan on the modern world to fulfill the tribe's
bloodlust for revenge. Now it's all up to John to warn humanity of the
fifty-ton killing machine headed its way-before the Ivory Coast washes
blood red. But first, he has to get off the island . . . alive.
4) Gerry Griffiths-The Beasts Of Stoneclad Mountain
Clay Morgan is
overjoyed when he is offered a place to live in a remote wilderness at
the base of a notorious mountain. Locals say there are Bigfoot living
high up in the dense mountainous forest. Clay is skeptic at first and
thinks it’s nothing more than tall tales. But soon Clay becomes a believer when giant creatures invade his new home and snatch his baby boy, Casey. Now,
Clay and his wife, Mia, must rescue their son with the help of Clay’s
uncle and his dog, a journey up the foreboding mountain that will take
them into an unimaginable world…straight into hell!
5) Ben Hammott-Horror Island
Almost sixty years after
it was abandoned by the mysterious movie director, Ezra Houghton,
successful horror writer Zane Baloc comes into possession of the remote
and infamous Horror Island. Believing it will provide the perfect
inspiration for a new horror novel, he wastes no time gathering a small
team together to travel to the island to investigate. He plans to spend a
few weeks there soaking up the atmosphere and exploring the extravagant
horror themed movie sets Ezra spent seven years creating. Stranded
miles from help, the team soon discover they are not alone and the
rumours of strange, unearthly creatures inhabiting the island are more
than just a myth. Their mission of exploration and wonderment turns into a bloody fight for survival against the island’s monstrous inhabitants. Stranded
on the island filled with fear inspiring buildings and vicious, alien
infected monsters, survival will be difficult. Escape unlikely.
6) David Haynes-Black Pine Creek
Gold is all Scott Draper
knows. Gold and darkness. A lifetime of mining has broken his life,
estranged him from his daughter and left two dead men behind. One
last opportunity might turn things around – an abandoned mine in the
icy Alaskan wilderlands. If he can bring his old crew together to help,
they could all end up rich. Draper knows that darkness always
follows the gold. What he doesn’t know is that something even darker
than his past, something nightmarish and ravenous, is waiting for them
all in the shadows of Black Pine Creek.
7) Alister Hodge-The Cavern
When a sink hole opens up
near the Australian outback town of Pintalba, it uncovers a pristine
cave system. Sam joins an expedition to explore the subterranean
passages as paramedic support, hoping to remain unneeded at base camp.
But, when one of the cavers is injured, he must overcome paralysing
claustrophobia to dive pitch-black waters and squeeze through the bowels
of the earth. Soon he will find there are fates worse than
being buried alive, for in the abandoned mines and caves beneath
Pintalba, there are ravenous teeth in the dark. As a savage predator
targets the group with hideous ferocity, Sam and his friends must fight
for their lives if they are ever to see the sun again.
8) Ahimsa Kerp-Beneath The Mantle
Stuart Holmes is a
travel blogger from Canada on his way to Antarctica. When his ship gets
trapped in ice and buried by a mysterious fog, he and several others
hike to a nearby island to radio for help. They never make it.
Instead the four of them flee the murderous ice and descend into a deep
cave where they discover an entire new world, replete with strange
statues, abandoned cities, man-eating plants, giant terrestrial birds,
foreboding monoliths, and brutal mega-fauna long since extinct on the
surface of the Earth.
9) SJ Larsson-Great White Death
A group of marine
biologists head off on an expedition to study sea lions on a remote
Pacific Island. But no one is prepared for this particular trip because
in the waters around the island lurks Great White Death, a great white
shark of epic proportions. As a huge storm rolls in the group find themselves in a desperate fight for survival as one by one they meet a brutal death. Great White Death is a deep sea thriller filled with action, mayhem, and a savage shark with a primeval instinct to kill.
10) Tim Lebbon-The Cabin In The Woods
Five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods. Bad things happen. If you think you know the story, think again.
I love this list. I didn't know Lebbon wrote The Cabin in the Woods. Is it the same one as the movie?
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know it is...not sure if the film or book came first but I'm a sucker for that horror scenario!
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