Monstrosity

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  • Weird science intersects with apparent supernatural phenomena in the latest horror extravaganza from Lee (City Infernal). In the first story thread, an archaeology dig in central Florida in 1995 uncovers possible proof of a demonic incarnation 10,000 years in the past.

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  • AuthorEdward Lee
    BindingPaperback
    Cat No. 683791
    EAN 02939800699905075, 978084395075550699, 978084395075550799
    GenreHorror
    ISBN 0843950757
    ManufacturerEdit
    PublisherLeisure Books
    TypeBooks
  • Weird science intersects with apparent supernatural phenomena in the latest horror extravaganza from Lee (City Infernal). In the first story thread, an archaeology dig in central Florida in 1995 uncovers possible proof of a demonic incarnation 10,000 years in the past.

    The second-and knottier-thread involves Clare Prentiss, an Air Force lieutenant dishonourably discharged when she makes the mistake of accusing a colonel's son of rape. Reduced to living on the street, Clare suddenly lucks into a cushy job managing security at Fort Alachua Park, a Florida wildlands preserve where the military sponsors a top-secret cancer research clinic. No sooner is she established than mysteries start piling up: Clare can't get a clear story on the disappearance of the previous security team; equipment the facility shouldn't need is delivered; and she and her co-workers begin experiencing inexplicably intense sexual cravings.

    Meanwhile, local yokels looking to steal narcotics from the clinic are getting picked off by a monster that stalks the grounds at night. Of course, all these plot blips share a common cause, and the novel's pleasures come in seeing how long Lee can keep them seeming just random and unconnected. Sure, it dwells at voyeuristic length on the characters' sexual acrobatics and, sure, it features a stereotypical evil mastermind undone by his own gloating. But Lee's twisted tale also has an outrageously paranoid surprise that will keep fans of cover-ups and conspiracy theories reading to the final sentence.

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