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Nick Dirkse is a workaholic software developer, and he's desperate to save his crumbling marriage and reconnect with his neglected children. So he takes them on what promises to be the ultimate vacation in a tropical paradise.
The island, newly built off the southwest coast of India, is named for the mythical land of Lemuria. And it's a world-class private resort to indulge the modern-day rich and famous.
But this seemingly luxurious wonderland hides a terrible secret, a nightmare so real and terrifying it will test the outer limits of Nick's courage and resolve if he is to save the ones he loves.
In the tradition of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and Peter Benchley's Jaws, John Triptych's newest novel combines scientific horror with heart-stopping thrills. Don't miss it!
One look at the cover and I wanted to read this! How creepy is that! The blurb is a bit vague on what is on the island as are the reviews so I guess I'll have to take a chance on this. Released September 2018.
That cover! I'm getting a read Creature from the Black Lagoon vibe!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that or a swimming zombie!
DeleteThat cover is terrifying. I kept thinking, maybe it's about lemurs. Obviously, I was wrong.
ReplyDeleteZombie Lemurs maybe!
DeleteOMG yes, totally creepy cover! "In the tradition of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and Peter Benchley's Jaws" is a pretty big claim to make, so I hope it delivers for you! :D
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I just grabbed it on Amazon as a Happy Thursday treat to myself...! I hope it delivers too!
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