Mouse: A Post-Apocalyptic Short Story, by Ryan Henry
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Mouse: A Post-Apocalyptic Short Story, by Ryan Henry
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In the Deadlands of New Mexico, a virulent plague has ravaged the remote settlement of Devil’s Table. Mouse, an unlikely young carrier, is hired to deliver life-saving medication to the stricken townspeople. The odds against her are daunting, and her path beset with danger at every step. But hostile guards, bloodthirsty scavengers, and even the town’s draconian mayor will ultimately discover there’s more to this Mouse than meets the eye. Rich with atmosphere and tension from the first page -- with a powerful climax that will leave you wanting more -- Mouse is a must-read for any fan of post-apocalyptic fiction. For mature readers.
Mouse: A Post-Apocalyptic Short Story, by Ryan Henry- Amazon Sales Rank: #863903 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-11
- Released on: 2015-06-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic! By Alex I have to say Ryan Henry really knows what he’s doing. He’s back again to deliver another short story to fantasy and post-apocalyptic fans alike. I’m always amazed at how well Henry is able to flesh out a new world (in this case, our world, but in a post-apocalyptic era) and new characters in such a short amount of time. The world is realistic, but eerie, and Mouse is very easy to relate to. She’s the kind of badass I wish I could be!I think my favorite thing about Ryan Henry’s short story is that in a mere 23 pages, he captivates me to no end. This story starts right in the middle of the action, and the action doesn’t end until the very last sentence. In fact, it was so entertaining I flew through it really quickly and ended up reading it a second time right away! I love how dedicated Henry is to his characters. He wastes no time with unnecessary dialogue and develops the setting really well without droning on and on. I’ve quickly become a huge fan and definitely look forward to whatever other pieces of work he churns out. If you’re looking for a fascinating book with well-developed characters and intense action from beginning to end, this book is for you! I promise you won’t be disappointed.As a little side note, I will say that there is some vulgarity so it’s best for mature audiences only. That’s something else I admire about Ryan Henry’s books, though. He’s able to use mature content in a way that makes sense and doesn’t take away from the storyline. Kudos to him because not a lot of author’s can do that! There’s nothing worse than reading a story that’s infested with vulgarity and adult content just because the author felt like using it. Instead, Mouse: A Post-Apocalyptic Short Story is strengthened by the intense language that Henry uses. Once again, kudos to Henry. This book is well worth your time and money.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Awesome book! I want more of Mouse! By horrorgirldonna With the flood of post-apocalyptic books on the market, it’s tough to stand out lately, but author Ryan Henry manages to do just that with his addictive short story. But don’t let the fact that this is a short story fool you; he manages to pack quite a punch in a mere 23 pages! We meet Mouse, who by appearances you might think an unlikely heroine. She is tasked with delivering life-saving medication to the townspeople of Devil’s Table, located somewhere in the New Mexico desert. A plague has decimated most of the population and standing her way are brutish guards, scavengers, and an oppressive town leader.Henry manages to create some wonderfully vivid characters, particularly Mouse, who is a badass chick among a lot of guys who have reverted back to their primitive nature (not a big step back for a lot of them!). Ryan’s combination of rapid-fire pacing, unpredictable plot turns, and sharp dialogue made this one a winner for me. I’d definitely love to see another story featuring Mouse. If you are a fan of gritty, adult post-apocalyptic settings, this is the one for you.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Cut to the chase and tell the story - Done! By Michele This book, while very short, is captivating and suspenseful. You immediately worry about Mouse because she's the girl next door - if the girl next door carried guns and was having to fight for her life. She's a young woman on a mission and doesn't let anything stand in her way. And people who do stand in her way are quickly informed of her impatience with the situation.There's a good amount of adult language and humor right out of the gate, so if you're offended, don't read it. I didn't feel that it was over the top or that it took away from the book at all. Dirty words aren't thrown in just to be there, they all fit as expected in this type of book.If you're a sci fi geek and enjoy post-apocalyptic books, this is one that should be on your list.
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