
Zombie Billionaire
Creature Quest Series, Book 2
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Action, adventure, horror, comedy... Zombie Billionaire has it all.
The long-awaited sequel to Zombie Bigfoot is here!
You know those series books that say "This book is a standalone?" This one isn't. Zombie Billionaire picks up directly from where Zombie Bigfoot left off. If you haven't listened to "ZBF," do yourself a favor: get it, listen to it, and come on back. We'll be right here waiting for you.
Cameron Carson was dead, to begin with...
In the forests of Idaho, a debonaire billionaire finds himself back from the dead... and the transition is far from seamless. Meanwhile, the tattered remnants of a Bigfoot troop try to make their way to safety while a survival show host, a Shoshone tracker, and a brilliant primatologist struggle to protect their Sasquatchian friends. On top of that, they have to track down the mysterious "Stone that Sings" that started this whole mess. But dark forces with less-than-benevolent intentions are gathering... some looking for the meteorite... others searching for the surviving Bigfoots.
And in Lake Payette, by the shores of the resort town of McCall, something ancient has awakened. And it is HUNGRY.
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The story opens with a rather graphic visual description of the process of death, but this understanding is a critical aspect of the story going forward. Yet, as the tale progresses, you come to lean that there is plenty of depth, complexity, and action packed into the over twelve hours of audio. For the older folks, such as myself, you may remember a movie called “Harry and the Hendersons”. I compared this movie with its puns, pokes, and prods of humor to the first audiobook in this series. However, “Zombie Billionaire” is a bit darker and more graphic than its predecessor, but I like the direction the author went with in this audiobook. What seems rather silly and light-hearted when you read the title and begin listening, quickly migrates into a story that is much richer and deeper than you would have expected.
I found the back and forth between the humans and troop of bigfoot (feet?) enjoyable. In each of these segments we were able to better understand each other’s needs. Seeing the different ways they all communicated as a species and how all the individual paths would finally converge into the story’s climax requiring both man and monster to solve. Not only will you be fully entertained with the many Sasquatches in this tale, but Mr. Sullivan additionally brings in a new and more deadly, and hungry, legendary monster. There are plenty of horror tropes (on purpose) such as the bumbling military, crazy bigfoot trackers, and monsters who can evade the proliferation of cameras and smart phone videos. All of this really made the story a fun and entertaining listen. Having the aspect of horror while also playing out like a B-rated monster flick made me smile and laugh out loud many times while listening.
About the audiobook’s narration, Mr. Sullivan is one of the best-of-the-best when it comes to his professional and high-quality narrations. This audiobook is no exception. I have said in many of my audiobook reviews that I rarely find an author who is able to properly narrate their own work. However, Mr. Sullivan always delivers and has set the bar for others when it comes to his ability to being a text to life in audio format. I did not make note of any audio artifacts or issues while listening to “Zombie Billionaire” and Mr. Sullivan’s ability to create fun and unique characters with just as unique voices helped make this audiobook what it is.
For parents and younger listeners, this audiobook does contain some light profanity used as expletives, but this is very few and far between. Secondly, as with any zombie/horror genre, there are some portions of the story that contain gruesome aspects which may not be appropriate for younger listeners. I will also have to include a warning on the number of dad jokes contained within, note you have been warned.
In summary, if you are looking for a very entertaining audiobook with horror, humor and adventurous hijinks, look no farther than “Zombie Billionaire”. The author and narrator (one in the same) did a wonderful job of making the story feel deep and multifaceted while sticking to what made the first in the series well loved. Much like with the cult following of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”, I think Mr. Sullivan has started his own cult following of listeners. We all just hope that it does not take eight more years to get the next in the sequel.
It was worth the eight year wait...
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Returning to the world of Zombie Bigfoot after seven years felt like slipping on a pair of well-worn hiking boots—if those boots were caked in mud, blood, and cryptid mystery. Nick Sullivan brings us right back into the chaos with Zombie Billionaire, and let me just say, it was like no time had passed. The action picks up immediately, but I appreciated the subtle and effective recaps peppered in to jog my memory (though I still might give book one a re-listen just for fun).
What really stood out to me was the balance of multiple points of view. I'd forgotten how well Sullivan juggles them, each one feels like a fully-formed story in its own right, and I found myself just as invested in the Bigfoot troop's plight as I was in the very-much-undead billionaire's weirdly fascinating journey. The survivalist show host, the Shoshone tracker, the primatologist, the cryptids... I'd read a spin-off from any of them, honestly.
Yes, it's gory. Wonderfully so. The horror elements don't pull punches, but they're matched with smart pacing, comedic relief, and a genuine heart underneath it all. It's a rare feat to make a zombie-sasquatch mashup feel this grounded and enjoyable. Also, can more authors please include an afterword like Nick's? It added so much heart and context, and honestly made me enjoy the book even more.
If you like your audiobooks with horror, cryptids, heart, humor, and a bit of chaos tossed in for good measure, this one's for you. I'll be shouting about this to fans of monster mayhem, absurdities but interesting storylines, and even genre-skeptics. Zombie Billionaire proves that sometimes sequels can be everything you hoped for, and then some.
Nick's narration is no slouch either. Coming from a world of hundreds of audiobooks recorded, Nick voicing a story he wrote just turns it up to 11. Able to perfectly become each character, likely using the voices he thinks of when writing. Delicious (a play on HUNGRY... hey, hey, Bueller?)
Worth The Wait (Glory & Glorious)
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Fantastic Sequel
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