The Specimen: A Novel of Horror

The Specimen: A Novel of Horror
ISBN-10
1495230007
ISBN-13
9781495230004
Category
Massachusetts
Pages
510
Language
English
Published
2014-04-09
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Pete Kahle

Description

From a crater lake on an island off the coast of Bronze Age Estonia... To a crippled Viking warrior's conquest of England... To the bloody temple of an Aztec god of death and resurrection... Their presence has shaped our world. They are the Riders. One month ago, an urban explorer was drawn to an abandoned asylum in the mountains of northern Massachusetts. There he discovered a large specimen jar, containing something organic, unnatural and possibly alive. Now, he and a group of unsuspecting individuals have discovered one of history's most horrific secrets. Whether they want to or not, they are caught in the middle of a millennia-old war and the latest battle is about to begin.

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