Book Three in the thrilling post-apocalyptic survival series STORM FRONT.
The Pattersons struggle to reunite, the damage from the storms increasing as they race across the countryside. The US becoming a charred ruin, the family finds themselves caught in individual battles against nature and their fellow survivors. And amidst all the chaos, a killer emerges.
Their lives and future in the balance, the family must find a way to escape before both come tumbling down around them.
Tim Marquitz is the author of the Demon Squad series, The Enemy of My Enemy series (Kurtherian Gambit) along with Michael Anderle, the Blood War Trilogy, co-author of the Dead West series, as well as several standalone books, and numerous anthology appearances alongside the biggest names in fantasy and horror. Tim also collaborated on Memoirs of a MACHINE, the story of MMA pioneer John Machine Lober.
"Horror becomes art when it flows from the pen of Tim Marquitz." ~ Bobby D. Whitney - BookWenches
"Witty, sarcastic and hilarious." Michelle - Publishers Weekly
The Storm Front post-Apocalyptic survival- thriller series, by the amazing combination of Mike Kraus and Tim Marquitz continues in Book 3, Razed.
Darius Lamar and his two young daughters on a trip to a Mexican cave system, are among many threatened by devastating tornados. Where do they shelter, hoping to survive?
In Nevada, Keith Patterson has to face up to the shocking, total destruction of Las Vegas by raging wildfires, as he and his son Cody find refuge with survivalist Winter. What's happened to Keith's wife Nancy and their daughter Star? Who are Jack and Sage?
Triple themes entwine the fury of Nature, its effects on all in its path and its survivors.
Grab a copy today - and buckle up for a virtual wild ride you won't forget in a hurry!
This continues to be a good series, the questionable science behind the fire tornadoes aside. One character even says "I wish I knew the science behind them." That makes two of us since the cause and continuation of the phenomena is inexplicable. The scenario of escaping and being caught by the storms gets a bit repetitive, but does provide a lot of action. The writing and editing are both good and I like some of the new characters introduced in this book. I look forward to book 4.