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Mastodon Hardcover – January 10, 2022
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"An old-school creature thriller told with crisp pacing and kick-ass set pieces, Steve Stred's Mastodon is a monster-in-the-woods tale with some choice surprises and plenty of rampaging fun."
- Andrew Pyper, author of The Residence, The Damned and The Demonologist
17 years ago, Tyler Barton was born in the Rocky Mountains, while his parents were on a hike.
On that day, his mother disappeared, never to be seen again.
Now, history repeats itself.
On the 17th anniversary of her disappearance, Tyler’s father is flying home when the plane he’s on disappears – in the same area where his mother was last seen.
Undeterred by officials, Tyler decides to hike into the area in search of his father, hoping to find him alive and bring him back to safety.
But there’s a reason that area is prohibited to enter and even though Tyler doesn’t care, he’ll soon find out that the wilderness can hide some of the deepest, darkest fears known to man.
From the author of ‘Incarnate,’ ‘The Window In the Ground’ and ‘Ritual’ comes a new novel that’ll make you rethink your Summer hiking trip.
“Steve Stred's Mastodon reads like a cross between Gary Paulson's Hatchet and Jeff Vandermeer's Southern Reach Trilogy: a big-hearted adventure yarn with a dark and compelling mystery at its core.”
- Shaun Hamill, author of A Cosmology of Monsters
“Mysterious. Gripping. High-octane. Mastodon is not the typical creature feature.”
- Eddie Generous, author of Rawr and Behemoth Risen
“Mastodon is a jaw-dropping trek into a heart of darkness. Full of emotion, yet rife with grotesque imagery that only Stred can deliver.”
- David Sodergren, author of The Forgotten Island and Maggie’s Grave
“Mastodon is another tour de force from Canada’s master of dread. The journey into a forbidden wilderness cordoned off by the military is reminiscent of Jeff Vandermeer’s Annihilation, but as bleak, daring, and darkly comic as Harlan Ellison. The pace of the story never relents, its emotional highs are spectacular, and its lows will rip your guts out: a voyage and return epic with the balls-to-the-wall horror shows of S. C. Mendes’s The City thrown in. Stred should be held in the same regard as Straub and King.”
- Joseph Sale, author of Save Game and Gods of the Black Gate
“Mastodon is a compelling read that will leave you blistered and broken as you join a young man’s rescue mission into the Canadian wilderness inhabited by unspeakable horrors. Steve Stred masterfully delivers a story exploring the physical and emotional limits we push through in order to save the people we hold most dear.”
- J. A. Sullivan, horror writer and contributor to Kendall Reviews.
- Print length232 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 10, 2022
- Dimensions6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10199026008X
- ISBN-13978-1990260087
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Product details
- Publisher : Black Void Publishing (January 10, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 232 pages
- ISBN-10 : 199026008X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1990260087
- Item Weight : 14.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,378,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #74,879 in Horror Literature & Fiction
- #118,794 in Action & Adventure Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Steve Stred is the Splatterpunk Nominated Author of 'Sacrament' and 'Mastodon.'
Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Steve has released over a dozen novels, novellas and collections. He has appeared alongside some of horror's biggest names within some truly excellent anthologies.
He is a proud co-founder of the LOHF Writer's Grant and an Active Member of the HWA.
Website: stevestredauthor.wordpress.com
Twitter: @stevestred
Instagram: @stevestred
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/steve-stred
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022
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Steve Stred, an author who is blessedly both prolific and gifted, has really supremely excelled in his newest, MASTODON! Literally I could not stop before the end, even though I was tired and sleepy. I was so engrossed that I developed a second wind, because I knew I couldn't sleep if I hadn't finished. And oh my! What an outcome! What content! What Creativity! What Monsters, What Evil!! Mr. Stred, you've made a fan for Life!
A woman goes missing in British Columbia and many years later, her husband goes missing in the same desolate location. Their son sets out to find them and things get strange very quickly...
Tyler was literally born in the wilderness and his mother went missing right after. 17 years later his father now goes missing in that same section of forest. Not one to let it go Tyler goes to find his father in the mysterious area near Ogre Mountain. He is not ready for what the wildness he's going to encounter.
There is some gore in the novel but nothing over bearing. The creatures are a lot of fun, I love a good creature feature and Mastodon doesn't disappoint in that regard.
My biggest complaint is the novel is a little too open ended for my personal preference, which is pretty typical with horror endings sadly, and you really don't get nearly the amount of answers you're hoping for before the last page turns.
Still if you're looking for a different sort of creature feature or horror survival story this will scratch those particular itches.
In 1990 Neil and his pregnant wife Sandra are hiking near Ogre Peak when Sandra goes into labor and delivers their son Tyler...
Later...
Sandra leaves camp to find a place to pee and disappears and is never seen again...
17 years later...
Neil Charters a small plane to take him to the forest where Sandra disappeared so he can try to find some trace of her...
Neil's plane crashes into the side of a mountain and neither Neil or his body were found...
Now...
Tyler, the couple's 17 year old son, is going back to that forest to look for his parents...
This Novel started off great and I thought it was going to be a good, adventurous horror story but the vast middle was very repetitive all the way to the bleak end.
I felt like I experienced the lost weekend with this book and BTW, where was the Mastodon? The title character was MIA.
I'm not gonna say too much about this, 2 stars. I really wanted to like it too :( The violence and gore were very good, probably the best parts of the novel, but while I'm all up for some Lovecraftian or even Bentley Little style mystery, by the end of this story I was too confused by what was going on, what the antagonists wanted, and what the true nature of the mystery was to even feel very scared. Ah, well.
This was a page-turning read for me, filled with action, adventure, mystery, and horror. Stred creates a vivid world, at times dripping with gruesome imagery. The mystery kept me poring through the pages, the elements of horror throwing punches at every turn.
This is my favorite book I’ve read by Stred to date. I highly recommend it for anyone who likes mysteries but isn’t too squeamish, anyone who likes horror, especially if you have a penchant for creature features.

Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022
This was a page-turning read for me, filled with action, adventure, mystery, and horror. Stred creates a vivid world, at times dripping with gruesome imagery. The mystery kept me poring through the pages, the elements of horror throwing punches at every turn.
This is my favorite book I’ve read by Stred to date. I highly recommend it for anyone who likes mysteries but isn’t too squeamish, anyone who likes horror, especially if you have a penchant for creature features.

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I’ve read a lot of Steve’s and I’m a fan of his horror stories so I was excited to read this one.
It starts off really interesting and grabs you in as you try and work out what’s going on, I was really getting involved liking the mystery and suspense.
Then ( as mentioned in the authors notes) it goes a bit Dr Moreau and even a bit scooby doo for me.
Great descriptive writing , plenty of gore but over all not my favourite of Steve’s work.


The ending was fairly predictable to.
This knly cost me £1 but I still feel ripped off.
