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- Title: Frankenstorm: Hurricane Quentin
- Author : Ray Garton
- Release Date : January 21, 2014
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Science Fiction,Fiction & Literature,Horror,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 795 KB
Description
Terror Hits The Fan
In the second shocking installment of Ray Garton's six-part Frankenstorm, a natural disaster sets off a deadly chain reaction of fear, panic, paranoia—and uncontrollable rage—in the ultimate fight for survival. . .
Frankenstorm
With the storm of the century tearing up the northern California coast, internet blogger and conspiracy expert Ivan Renner has other things on his mind—namely, uncovering the mystery behind an abandoned hospital used as a government lab. Joining him on his investigation is military veteran and survivalist Ollie Monk. While Ivan follows leads about missing homeless people to confirm his theory about secret biological experiments, Ollie follows his gut. With his own trained platoon of armed mercenaries, Ollie is prepared to ambush the laboratory just as the storm hits. But when the fateful moment arrives—and the bullets begin to fly—their surprise attack backfires in ways not even they could prepare for. It unleashes the test subjects. It spreads the virus. It seals their fate. . .forever.
This time, there's no fighting back. The conspiracy theories are true.
Praise For Ray Garton
"Scary. . .involving. . .mature and thoughtful." —Stephen King on Dark Channel
"Gripping, original, and sly." —Dean Koontz on Live Girls
"Ray Garton is, and always has been, one of horror fiction's great innovators."—F. Paul Wilson
"Garton never fails to go for the throat!" —Richard Laymon
"Garton has a flair for taking veteran horror themes and twisting them to evocative or entertaining effect." — Publishers Weekly
"Razor-sharp and gut-punch brutal, Garton will scare you." —Mark Kidwell, Fangoria magazine
"Garton does not even know that there is top to go over." —Rick Kleffel, The Agony Column
"Ray Garton has consistently created some of the best horror ever set to print." —Cemetery Dance magazine
16,000 Words