It must be fed.
When a meteor hits a group of tower blocks known locally as the Four Stacks, fifteen-year-old Josh Penrose cycles madly to the scene. What greets him is carnage and a sparkling, undulating mist.
As the parasitic mist spreads, infecting those it envelops, violence erupts, and Nate Penrose makes desperate plans to escape the city with his son.
But the horror has only just begun because the poisonous mist has hitched a ride inside of Josh.
And, as Nate is about to discover, something else arrived with the meteor, something hideous, malevolent, and insatiably hungry, something that demands to be fed.
If you love fast-paced and terrifying horror, then Feeders�� will make your toes curl.
What readers say:
★★★★★ What is brilliant is the pure, throbbing, raw bloody terror that the author manages to get across as it unfolds and how everyday people deal with it. And how some of them really do put their head right in the concrete mixer to help or save other humans.
★★★★★ A perfect blend of sci-fi and post-apoc, with excellent characters that you are immediately drawn to.
★★★★★ This has to fall in to the Zom-Scifi-poc section of your library and should be taking the leading spot at that....
★★★★★ Oh Wow! This author really knows how to weave a tale of terror.
★★★★★ This book has everything! I couldn't put the book down.
★★★★★ It was a great read. I read it straight through it was so good!
★★★★★ A very well-crafted piece of writing that had me coming back whenever I had a spare moment.
★��★★★ This is the first book in a while I didn't want to put down.
★★★★★ This author knows how to tell a story. Characters seem almost real as you traverse the plot and scene cleverly put on paper.
★★★★��� Fantastic book keeps you wondering what's going to happen next and how on earth they can survive.
Feeders is a standalone novel.
Genre: Science Fiction
When a meteor hits a group of tower blocks known locally as the Four Stacks, fifteen-year-old Josh Penrose cycles madly to the scene. What greets him is carnage and a sparkling, undulating mist.
As the parasitic mist spreads, infecting those it envelops, violence erupts, and Nate Penrose makes desperate plans to escape the city with his son.
But the horror has only just begun because the poisonous mist has hitched a ride inside of Josh.
And, as Nate is about to discover, something else arrived with the meteor, something hideous, malevolent, and insatiably hungry, something that demands to be fed.
If you love fast-paced and terrifying horror, then Feeders�� will make your toes curl.
What readers say:
★★★★★ What is brilliant is the pure, throbbing, raw bloody terror that the author manages to get across as it unfolds and how everyday people deal with it. And how some of them really do put their head right in the concrete mixer to help or save other humans.
★★★★★ A perfect blend of sci-fi and post-apoc, with excellent characters that you are immediately drawn to.
★★★★★ This has to fall in to the Zom-Scifi-poc section of your library and should be taking the leading spot at that....
★★★★★ Oh Wow! This author really knows how to weave a tale of terror.
★★★★★ This book has everything! I couldn't put the book down.
★★★★★ It was a great read. I read it straight through it was so good!
★★★★★ A very well-crafted piece of writing that had me coming back whenever I had a spare moment.
★��★★★ This is the first book in a while I didn't want to put down.
★★★★★ This author knows how to tell a story. Characters seem almost real as you traverse the plot and scene cleverly put on paper.
★★★★��� Fantastic book keeps you wondering what's going to happen next and how on earth they can survive.
Feeders is a standalone novel.
Genre: Science Fiction
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