The plague is terrible, painful, and worst: you can't die.
Streets are empty. Everyone is terrified. And now the only people who might have stoped it, have been hobbled by Adam's revenge. Adam, however, believes he can do something... he needs to be the one to do something. Maybe he can get his life back. He just needs a little help.
Adam and Tracy work together to discover the cure... but the cure may mean sacrificing some fingers... or more than that: his life. Trapped, is the terrifying conclusion to the Adam Fitzgerald serialized novel. Read this exciting biological thriller today.
NT Jenks writes contemporary science fiction and adventure.
Writing Journey
When NT Jenks was twelve he saw Jurassic Park for the first time. The realistic animatronic, and computer animated dinosaurs blew his mind. He found every book on how the magic in that movie was done, everything from the screenplay, to the actual explanation of how those amazing creatures were made. It became an obsession, designing is own animatronic dinosaurs, trying to learn computer animation, even the piñata he made for Spanish class was a raptor torso, head, and arms. He wanted to create something amazing like Steven Spielberg had.
It wasn't until he discovered the original novel written by Michael Crichton that he discovered that the movie was but a dim reflection of the real story.
It was the story itself that brought the creatures to life, not all the fancy robots, puppets, and computers. That was when he started writing. At first he wrote screenplays, mostly because he liked the idea of making films. The problem was, film making takes a team, and teams need leaders. Someone to get everyone on the same page, excited about the project, and working. He did not know that person, who ever it was. So he wrote screenplays, and they would gather dust. Or he would try to put something together and it would fall apart. Nothing he did seemed as great as what he had in his mind.
That was when he decided to simplify. Of course this was only about twenty years, and ten thousand dollars in film making equipment later. He realized that the novels were always better anyway, and a low budget book can have better special effects than any movie, no team or equipment needed.
NT Jenks adapted a story he had written as a screenplay twice, into his first novel: Lazarus Coleps. A story he hopes you will enjoy reading as much as he enjoyed writing.