Author's e-books - Thriller. Page - 5
What if zombies, werewolves and vampires actually did exist? As if the minds of Stephen King, Dean Koontz and George Romero could actually concoct some sort of truth to our myths.
What if we did exist within a form of narrative fiction that we typically take for granted?
What if we were locked up in a house as hundreds of zombies mulled about outside? What if a vampire overtook our small town and it was up to us to stop it?
What If our general idea of normality wasn’t so normal tomorrow?
How would you handle it?
An eighteen-year-old girl who experiences nightmares most of the time. A series of nightmares bugs her everytime she sleeps, and this nightmares shows her how her best friend was killed. What will happen to her? Will she be crazy? Or just faint everytime the nightmare flashes on her mind? The question is, who killed her best friend? Why is it shown clearly on her dreams?
When 18-year-old Hana Silna travels to Prague to reclaim her family's ancestral home, she finds herself on an unexpected adventure in a city brimming with ancient secrets. She discovers a riddle by the infamous alchemist Edward Kelley that claims to lead to a long-last flask. The contents of that flask could change the fate of the world.
When a ruthless enemy kidnaps her family, Hana has to find the flask to rescue them. On her quest she meets a mysterious man with a penchant for poetry, a Gypsy girl with a haunting past, and Alex, the motorcycle-riding son of a U.S. diplomat. Alex -- who's trying to save his sister from a crippling disease -- joins Hana on her race across Bohemia to find the hidden flask. It's hard to trust anyone when the stakes are this high -- especially when surrounded by experts at deception.
There's only one flask and Hana desperately needs to find it.
The Riddle of Prague is the first of the Quicksilver Legacy Trilogy.
When Victor McCormac and his men arrived at Bradwell Nuclear Reactor Station, they were not there as ordinary visitors.
In less than two hours they had completely taken over and McCormac was soon on the phone
to the Prime Minister to advise him that unless a ransom of
500 million pounds was paid both reactors at Bradwell would be destroyed causing the
biggest nuclear disaster
the world had ever seen.
What if zombies, werewolves and vampires actually did exist? As if the minds of Stephen King, Dean Koontz and George Romero could actually concoct some sort of truth to our myths.
What if we did exist within a form of narrative fiction that we typically take for granted?
What if we were locked up in a house as hundreds of zombies mulled about outside? What if a vampire overtook our small town and it was up to us to stop it?
What If our general idea of normality wasn’t so normal tomorrow?
How would you handle it?
An eighteen-year-old girl who experiences nightmares most of the time. A series of nightmares bugs her everytime she sleeps, and this nightmares shows her how her best friend was killed. What will happen to her? Will she be crazy? Or just faint everytime the nightmare flashes on her mind? The question is, who killed her best friend? Why is it shown clearly on her dreams?
When 18-year-old Hana Silna travels to Prague to reclaim her family's ancestral home, she finds herself on an unexpected adventure in a city brimming with ancient secrets. She discovers a riddle by the infamous alchemist Edward Kelley that claims to lead to a long-last flask. The contents of that flask could change the fate of the world.
When a ruthless enemy kidnaps her family, Hana has to find the flask to rescue them. On her quest she meets a mysterious man with a penchant for poetry, a Gypsy girl with a haunting past, and Alex, the motorcycle-riding son of a U.S. diplomat. Alex -- who's trying to save his sister from a crippling disease -- joins Hana on her race across Bohemia to find the hidden flask. It's hard to trust anyone when the stakes are this high -- especially when surrounded by experts at deception.
There's only one flask and Hana desperately needs to find it.
The Riddle of Prague is the first of the Quicksilver Legacy Trilogy.
When Victor McCormac and his men arrived at Bradwell Nuclear Reactor Station, they were not there as ordinary visitors.
In less than two hours they had completely taken over and McCormac was soon on the phone
to the Prime Minister to advise him that unless a ransom of
500 million pounds was paid both reactors at Bradwell would be destroyed causing the
biggest nuclear disaster
the world had ever seen.