Siege of Eden - Couverture souple

Hartsock, J. Dak

 
9780595097487: Siege of Eden

Synopsis

A powerful descent into the parallel realms of human and demonic evil, giving a visionary intensity to age-old questions of free will and fate. Fast-moving and gripping, Siege of Eden is cinematic to the point of hallucinatory.Eden, a small Maine town, becomes the playing board for a final game of cat and mouse between mankind and its most ancient adversariesReichs Storage, a mammoth facility with a history of misfortune, mothballed shortly after construction; its re-opening is the first bell of the coming apocalypseGates, an FBI veteran, hardened by a lifetime of tracking serial killers, follows the trail of a monster to Eden and to Dell Trainer, a young writer moonlighting as a manager at Reichs Storage. The two fall into a terrifying struggle with nightmarish evil in a race to find mankinds destiny or final damnation. In a kaleidoscopic tale that stretches from a Baptist church in Virginia to the halls of the Vatican, from earth to hell itself, Gates and Dell must search through the pieces of a baffling puzzle before it is too late

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Présentation de l'éditeur

A powerful descent into the parallel realms of human and demonic evil, giving a visionary intensity to age-old questions of free will and fate. Fast-moving and gripping, Siege of Eden is cinematic to the point of hallucinatory.Eden, a small Maine town, becomes the playing board for a final game of cat and mouse between mankind and its most ancient adversariesReichs Storage, a mammoth facility with a history of misfortune, mothballed shortly after construction; its re-opening is the first bell of the coming apocalypseGates, an FBI veteran, hardened by a lifetime of tracking serial killers, follows the trail of a monster to Eden and to Dell Trainer, a young writer moonlighting as a manager at Reichs Storage. The two fall into a terrifying struggle with nightmarish evil in a race to find mankinds destiny or final damnation. In a kaleidoscopic tale that stretches from a Baptist church in Virginia to the halls of the Vatican, from earth to hell itself, Gates and Dell must search through the pieces of a baffling puzzle before it is too late

Biographie de l'auteur

J. Dak Hartsock was born in 1970, and studied writing at the University of Virginia. He is the author of several short science fiction and horror stories. Currently he resides in San Francisco and is working on his next novel.Additional copies of Siege of Eden may be ordered at the Barnes and Noble website www.bn.com or at www.iUniverse.com.

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