Friday, March 26, 2010

Welcome Back, Steve Alten!

Happy Friday, folks!

You heard it right, Steve Alten is returning with his newest tale of terror, GRIM REAPER - End of Days. This certainly is no shark tale like his last title, though it is equally plausible. Check out the cover and description:



Patrick “Shep” Shepherd was a promising major league baseball pitcher before September 11th, 2001. Shaken by the terrorist attacks, Shep left behind his soul mate and newborn daughter to enlist in the Armed Forces. Eleven years and four deployments later, Shep finds himself in Manhattan’s VA hospital. His left arm is gone, his wife and daughter are gone, and his tarnished soul is haunted by the nightmares of war.

December 21st 2012:
While world leaders meet at the U.N., Mary Klipot, a scientist working at a bio-hazard level-4 lab in Fort Detrick, enters Manhattan with Scythe, a swift-acting version of the Black Death, developed by the CIA to annihilate America’s enemies abroad. Believing God has chosen her to bring forth the End of Days, Mary infects herself with Scythe, unleashing a pandemic. Officials rush to seal off Manhattan island, trapping three million people -- the president among them -- the only vaccine now in Shep’s possession.

Determined to use the vaccine to rescue his wife and child, Shep and his pschiatrist, Virgil Shechinah, trek through the plague-infested neighborhoods of Manhattan, which mirror the “Nine Circles of Hell” portrayed in Dante’s Inferno. Plagued by greed, corruption, and two endless wars, it is man’s ego that has brought about the End of Days, unleashing the Grim Reaper upon the earth…and the Angel of Death is stalking Patrick Shepherd.


Said to be Alten's The STAND by Stephen King, there will be no shortage of love-hate relationships and theme controversy in this apocalyptic tale... and being the first of a three book series, this modern-day DIVINE COMEDY will be a story people will talk about for centuries.

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1 comments:

Kristina Schram said...

That is a really great cover! Looks like an awesome book on the inside, too. : )