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Revelation: The Mortecarni Part Two Kindle Edition
Brother Maurice has reason to believe he’s found a cure for the mortecarni until a new discovery suggests otherwise, sending the physician monk and his friends through Europe to Poland in a desperate race to end the undead menace once and for all.
Meeting an intriguing young healer leads to further revelations that offer hope for their quest. But time is short and, when tragedy strikes, Maurice faces a moral dilemma.
Can he ignore the challenge to his calling caused by his new companion’s presence? And can he find the cure for the mortecarni before all is lost?
Warning: Strong Horror Scenes
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 18, 2018
- File size4.0 MB
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- ASIN : B07DVQXK2Z
- Publisher : Eska Publishing
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- Publication date : June 18, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 258 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #451,449 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Kelly Evans
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Kelly Evans writes historical fiction about real but little-known women from history. She earned a degree in medieval history before moving to London, England where she could usually be found ambling about one of the many museums. While continuing her historical studies, Kelly fell into investment banking and still has no idea how it happened. After a successful career, she moved back to Canada where she gave up corporate life to write full time. When not working on her novels, Kelly writes Audio Description scripts for visually impaired individuals. She enjoys studying medieval medicine and gardening, and watching old sci fi movies.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018Genre - Historical/Gothic Horror/Zombies
Pages - 227
Publication Info - Eska Publishing, June 18, 2018
Format - Kindle
Stars - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
In Revelation: The Mortecarni Part Two by Kelly Evans, the adventures of Brother Maurice, Sir Hugh Maynet and Falayh al Sadmun al Zuhri (Fala) continue their journey through 1349’s Europe in search of a rare plant in hopes of coming up with a treatment and cure for the ‘mortecarni’ and the newly discovered ‘vinecarni’. It’s a well documented and detailed journey with captivating characters and a most interesting take on the zombie lore. As a second book in the series we could not have asked for a better follow up and continuation. The story continues to build and the words just flow effortlessly off the page creating a vivid picture in the reader's imagination as to the goings on in this adventure filled and well researched piece of historical gothic fiction. As I said in my review of book one The Mortecarni, I’m not a big fan of zombie books, but Kelly brings a whole new imagining of these creatures to life/death?. This will not be like any other zombie book you’ve ever read...I can almost guarantee that. If this is the end of the Mortecarni books, I think it ends nicely and wraps things up pretty good while still leaving us open to the possibility of further adventures of Brother Maurice. I absolutely adored and loved these two books in this series and highly recommend them to whet your appetite for something new and refreshing in the zombie genre.
Synopsis (from the back cover): The year is 1349. Both the Black Death and the mortecarni continue their devastating path of destruction across England.
Brother Maurice has reason to believe he’s found a cure for the mortecarni until a new discovery suggests otherwise, sending the physician monk and his friends through Europe to Poland in a desperate race to end the undead menace once and for all.
Meeting an intriguing young healer leads to further revelations that offer hope for their quest. But time is short and, when tragedy strikes, Maurice faces a moral dilemma.
Can he ignore the challenge to his calling caused by his new companion’s presence? And can he find the cure for the mortecarni before all is lost?
- Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018What do you get when you mix the plague with zombies? Well, creatures called Mortecarni will jump off the page if you’re not looking. Actually, I’m not entirely certain if one caused the other, but they occurred simultaneously in Kelly Evans’s medieval world of Brother Maurice. Appointed by the Pope and Edward III to solve the mystery of this horrible disease and eradicate the Mortecarni—not an easy task, when the slightest bite or scratch would turn the victim into yet another creature—Maurice continues his mission in part two. The Mortecarni seem to be everywhere, and Maurice can never let down his guard; his grisly battles with the demons are sometimes abhorrent and always harrowing. But he goes on, for apparently he is the only man in Europe knowledgeable and qualified enough to find a cure. As with many strange diseases, the formula is elusive and Maurice is confounded when he stumbles across an isolated community of Mortecarni who act different from the other creatures. What is he missing? With the help of his old servant Hugh—now a knight—an exotic Muslim-turned-Christian healer and a very distracting local woman who offers them shelter, our heroes embark on a risky undertaking to find a solution. This is a good old-fashioned horror story that keeps the pages turning.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018So happy to see a follow-up to the Mortecarni! The first book was so good, and I was eager to follow along with Br. Maurice and Fala as they search for a cure that they hope will free Europe from a fate far more frightening than the Black Death. The author doesn't sugar-coat any of the horrors of the age, whether it be plague victims, infected revenants, or the carnage they leave behind. It's an historically accurate fiction with a side order of undead ghouls. Dare we hope for a book three?
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2018If you enjoy zombie stories, a little gore here and there, and the Middle Ages, this is for you! I loved it, read it in three days!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018As a follow-up to The Mortecarni, I couldn't have asked for more. Brother Maurice is wonderfully inquisitive, as always! Innocent Hugh did some growing up. Fala was endlessly entertaining. Some new characters are introduced, more Mortecarni than you can shake a stick at (one particularly gruesome scene...beware!) and even a love interest! Ms. Evans did a great job with this mystery/adventure set in the middle ages but, of course, I have come to expect no less than great from her.
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- KizReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 26, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing and unusual
I read and loved book one of The Mortecarni, and was excited to read book two.
It didn't disappoint. Brother Maurice is still working for King Edward to fight the plague of Mortecarni and is entrusted with seeking a cure for the pestilence (having inadvertently cured his own sister in Book One). Together with his Moorish friend Fala, another healer, and young Sir Hugh Magnet, Maurice's former squire, they travel across Europe to Poland where a rare and possibly vital plant is grown. There they meet Elena, a wise woman and healer, and with her help begin the process of working out how to try and reverse the condition which causes the dead to rise and feed upon the living.
This is a wonderful book, well-researched and brilliantly written. It's a little gory in places (but, hey,it's about medieval zombies!) but is also an adventure and a romance. I successfully managed to predict exactly none of the plot twists, and came away with a bit of a crush on Brother Maurice.
If you think Brother Cadfael meets The Walking Dead sounds like your kind of thing, read this. You won't be disappointed.
- AJMReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfying End To Evans' Mortecarni Series
This second and concluding chapter of the Mortecarni series can be read as a standalone but also builds beautifully upon the first book. It was a pleasure to meet again the devout but occasionally conflicted Brother Maurice and friends once more on their quest to find a cure for the mortecarni plague that is sweeping most of Europe. The story has moments of humour dotted among darker scenes such as the horrific image of an undead baby, still attached by its umbilicus, chewing upon the leg of its mother. This mixture of light and dark creates an intriguing and entertaining take on the zombie genre with likeable and believable characters. Recommended.