As they head further West, toward the mighty Tartarus River, the outlaw and the prostitute must deal with not only an ever increasing army of the dead, but also with the machinations of the living. Sheol is the third and final book in the West of Hell trilogy. After escaping the decimated town of Gehenna and the mighty Tartarus river, Karen finds herself trapped in a prison in the city of Sheol. Knowing that an army of the dead is marching across the desert behind her, Karen must find a way to escape the sadistic Evans, and rally the citizens of Sheol for one last stand against an enemy of biblical proportions.
Together they set upon a journey of biblical proportions, fighting against the living and the infected, hoping against hope to find a safe haven in the middle of Hell. The Old West can't fathom the zombie hoard that is about to consume it. West of Hell 4 books in series.
Gehenna West of Hell, Book 1 By: Jason Brant Narrated by: Add to basket failed. Please try again later. So much more that I have to go and read the entire series over again! This is not just your typical zombie series… When I sat down to do this review, I had a hard time trying to figure out how to describe this book without giving away the surprise.
It took until I finished this incredible story to realize exactly what the This is the third and final installment of the West Of Hell series. It took until I finished this incredible story to realize exactly what the story was about. There is so much more to the story than what you immediately see! The second book ended with Karen arriving in Sheol, and McCall facing death outside a house by the desert. Karen finds that an evil outlaw from the train that she had assumed to be dead, was actually the sheriff of Sheol, who locked her up in jail, intending to hang her.
In the third book, McCall, who has an uncanny ability to cheat certain death, came to her rescue. With the zombies advancing on the town, Karen and McCall try to rally the citizens to fight back until all they could do was escape. The action in this book is nonstop, the dialogue was wonderful and the imagery that Jason Brant portrays is amazing. While reading, I felt that I could see, hear, and even smell what was going on.
There was a time or two that I swore I could taste the gunpowder residue in my mouth… it is that vivid! Karen and McCall made an excellent team, and the evolution of these characters was wonderful. Karen started out a independent-minded prostitute and ended up needing to care for an orphaned child. I love what a strong character she is, and was happy to see her take a leadership role in this book. The ending of this book made me stop and give pause.
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Was everything I read really everything there was? What on the surface was an excellently-written, action packed zombie book actually turned out to be something much deeper! This is a must-read book in a must-read series! Nov 26, Nicki rated it it was amazing. Jason Brant has done it again. Sheol was impossible to put down. It's horror, zombies, gore and action at their finest.
The imagery is disturbing and frighteningly, makes you feel as if you're in the thick of it. I really like that there is a strong female lead that doesn't need constant saving either. Matter of fact, Karen is a heroine in her own right. I think in this genre and especially the time frame in which this series is set, it would be an easy pit fall to trip into.
Luckily, the author avoids it with, what appears to be, relative ease. The suspense in this installment of the series was fantastic.
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This book had me on the edge of my seat the entire way. I was constantly wondering if the characters would survive from one page to the next. Don't be looking for me to answer that here, not gonna happen. You are just going to have to read it yourself. Besides, the end is a bit of a surprise that needs not be spoiled. Nov 28, Heidi rated it it was amazing.
Jason Brant takes you on a journey back to the Wild West.
Everyone is living life as usual until zombies, or moaners enter the scene. Karen and Mad Dog McCall are fleeing from one hell to another to escape these creatures. In this last book of the trilogy Karen is in prison, and about to hang for crimes she did not commit. McCall is crossing the desert to meet her in Sheol.
They want to warn the people of the death that is coming toward them. This is a book where I could see what was happening Jason Brant takes you on a journey back to the Wild West. This is a book where I could see what was happening as I read the words. It keep me turning the pages to find out what would happen next. As always humor is thrown in with all the gore, and a ending that has a double meaning. This is a great ending to the West of Hell trilogy.
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Oct 27, Pamela Morris rated it liked it. It was great to finally get my hands on this final book of the West of Hell Series. Just as fast-paced as the first two. My only issue was the end. Brant - I don't get it. I mean, I think maybe I do - but I'm not sure. If the end is what I think it is, then that's pretty cool. Can I get any more vague so as not to spoil it for future readers? A great Wild West Zombie trilogy.
Nov 17, Michael Loring rated it it was amazing Shelves: All I can say is: Sheol is a fitting ending to the series, and I sincerely feel Jason Brant did a great job with the entire thing. There were a few questions I had with this book, but thankfully they were all answered at the end and I can say with the utmost belief that this is one of my favorite series of all time. My review here will be short, but just know that this is definitely worth the read. Author Jason Brant brings the pain with this series, stuffing it full of horror, action, thrills, adventure, romance, and zombie gore galore.
Should the zombie apocalypse ever occur, I know who I want in my group of survivors: A major salute to you, Mr. Brant, for creating such a unique and intriguing story. I look forward to reading more of your work very soon! Feb 09, Rene Folsom rated it it was amazing Shelves: Sheol was my favorite book in the West of Hell Trilogy, by far. McCall and Karen were constantly surrounded by pain, fire, and endless moans of death. And what place is described as a painful lake of fire with sounds of wailing and gnashing of teeth?
So, rea Sheol was my favorite book in the West of Hell Trilogy, by far. In an attempt to avoid spoilers, I will leave you with this May 22, Rosemary rated it it was amazing. After McCall was seemingly overrun by the zombies on their way to Sheol, Karen and the child she and McCall rescued from the train, made their way to Sheol on their own.
On arriving in town she was arrested by the sheriff of the town and thrown into jail. They eventually had to flee, o After McCall was seemingly overrun by the zombies on their way to Sheol, Karen and the child she and McCall rescued from the train, made their way to Sheol on their own.
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They eventually had to flee, once again, and try and make their way into the mountains. Throughout the series something nagged at me — it felt as if I was missing something. That something came together at the end of Sheol when the clues left throughout the three books made sense. This was a great conclusion the West of Hell trilogy. As can be expected — expect the unexpected from Jason Brant — he delivers A truly great read …..
Aug 12, Magen McMinimy rated it it was amazing. Phew thank you, Mad Dog. Here again Brant wrote a fantastic story and a fitting end to the zombie apocalypse. The characters were enjoyable and I loved the connection Karen and McCall found with one another. This final installment had me questioning things in the series and when the endin Phew thank you, Mad Dog.
This final installment had me questioning things in the series and when the ending came I found myself smiling as some of the pieces of the series began to fall into place for me. More than meets the eye. Sheol is the final volume in Jason Brant's West of Hell series, and it wraps up the mysteries of the zombie horde's attack on three towns on the edge of the desert. There is more to Karen, McCall, Sheol and the West of Hell trilogy then meets the eye and the book brings the series to a satisfying conclusion on more than one level.
Like the two books before it Sheol is a blazing fast read that's all action. There is a ton of gore and a lot of laughs. If I ever have to fac More than meets the eye. Dec 03, Heidi rated it it was amazing Shelves: I absolutely loved Sheol. It took me some time to finally read it after the events in Tatarus, but I'm glad I finally forgave Jason, and read it. He is an absolute genus in how he wrote both Tatarus, and Sheol. I am hoping that Jason will revisit the series and add another book that explains the gate, and what is beyond it.
The ending makes you look back and reevaluate the entire series. This is definitely a must read series. Dec 12, Addie Mariama rated it really liked it. A good conclusion to the West of Hell series. The entire West of Hell series has been chock full of Western Zombie fun, and this conclusion ramps up the excitement and gore for a thrilling end. I was a bit disappointed that some of the questions raised did were not answered, but overall a very good book.
Dec 08, Phil Jones rated it really liked it. Longer slightly and better than the first two books, this chapter leads our main characters to a conclusion of sorts. The story right at the end introduces a concept out of left field which makes me wonder if there is another book. Or two in this yet? Aug 21, Robert Wood rated it it was amazing. It's been quite a while since I binge read a series let alone two separate ones by an author I was previously unaware of.
I am now a committed Jason Brant fan and look forward to and will keep a watchful eye out for his future work. The wild west and zombies! Mar 20, Wayne's rated it really liked it.