The Jungle Trilogy (eBook)
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The Jungle Trilogy (eBook)

  • Author: Brett McBean
  • Page Count: 473
  • Pub. Date: August 1, 2017
  • Status: E-Book
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The Jungle Trilogy
by Brett McBean

About the eBook:
Welcome to the new world.

A world in which the land has reverted back to jungle, where you no longer fight for a parking space, but for your life; where supermarkets have become places of savagery and your next-door neighbor looks at you not as a friend, but as perhaps their next meal. A world where survival is reserved only for the fittest…and for the cunning.

Welcome to the jungle.

In a series of three novellas, Brett McBean takes a look at life in the modern world and turns it inside out. He transforms the common into the uncommon, the banal into the unreal, as everything from a multi-level car park to a typical suburban sprawl become dangerous hunting grounds. Forget TV dinners and 50% discounts at your local Target – it’s a fight for survival as nature takes over your homes and shopping centers.

This special omnibus edition collects all three novellas in the Jungle Trilogy, for a discounted price!

About the Author:
Brett McBean was born and raised in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. A child of the ’80s, he grew up on a steady diet of He-Man cartoons, Steven Spielberg movies and audio tapes such as Summer Hits ’88. And yet, somehow he managed to turn out normal (well, kinda…). He started playing the drums at age ten and after high school, studied music at Box Hill College, one of Victoria’s most renowned music schools, where he earned an Advanced Diploma. Shortly after completing the music degree, he turned his attention towards writing, and he now prefers to pound the keyboard rather than the drums.

His books, which include The Mother, The Last Motel, The Awakening and the Wolf Creek prequel novel, Desolation Game (co-written with director/screenwriter Greg McLean), have been published in Australia, the US, and Germany, and he’s been nominated for the Aurealis, Ditmar, and Ned Kelly awards. He won the 2011 Australian Shadows Award for his collection, Tales of Sin and Madness. He has a keen interest in true crime, in particular the infamous Jack the Ripper murders of 1888, and most of his fiction deals with true-life horrors, often using real-life crimes as a basis for his stories. He still lives in the wilds of Melbourne with his wife, daughter and German shepherd.

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