by Mat Nastos
– Matthew Summers (Smashdragons)
Jade Gods by Patrick Freivald
A Matt Rowley novel
As the world frays into occultism and terror, Matt Rowley stands at a crossroads. To rescue his comrade, Isuji Sakura. he must betray the oaths he swore to his country, a country that with every passing day becomes more dangerous to those around him. As nephilim reveal themselves as modern-day gods demanding sacrifice and worship, Matt’s unique abilities draw him away from his wife and son, whose own powers have made them targets of zealots and government extremists.
When a killer crosses the veil to seek revenge on Rowley for killing him, gibbering horrors cross into reality with him, rending life and sanity to slake their insatiable thirsts. The line between reality and madness slips, catching Matt and his family between.
PRAISE FOR THE MATT ROWLEY SERIES:
Jade Sky is a an ass-kicking action-fantasy that takes no prisoners. Lightning fast, brutal and way too much fun. Highly recommended!”
--Jonathan Maberry, New York Times Bestselling author of Code Zero and Fall of Night
Jade Sky is one of those all too rare reading experiences that just consumes you... Freivald made a future so rich in detail and so full of life and energy that I couldn’t help but lose myself in it. This is a book full of wild invention and even wilder action, yet grounded by a genuinely sympathetic love for the people who live there. Freivald has truly reached a new high water mark here, which is pretty scary considering that he was already so damn good.”
--Joe McKinney, Bram Stoker Award®-winning author of Plague of the Undead
“Buckle up and insert your mouthguard because Jade Sky is a fast ride and Patrick Freivald knows how to write with his fists. Smart, witty, and packed with action and suspense, this is a perfect summertime read. I’m looking forward to reading more Freivald. This guy’s good.”
--Ray Garton, author of Frankenstorm, Ravenous, and Warlock
Fathomless by Greig Beck
Carcharodon Megalodon – the largest and most fearsome predator to have ever existed on our planet. Rumors of its existence in our modern oceans have persisted for centuries. Now, in a new adventure, the rumors explode into brutal and terrifying reality in FATHOMLESS, by GREIG BECK.
Baranof Island, Gulf of Alaska, 1952
Jim Granger is searching for a place of legend. Known as ‘Bad Water’ by the island’s elders, it’s reputed to be home to many dangerous creatures. Through a seam in a cliff face, Jim finds what he seeks. He also finds, too late, that the water demon he was warned about is horrifyingly real.
Today, Cate Granger is following in her grandfather’s footsteps. Along with a team of scientists and crew, she accidentally releases a creature from Earth’s primordial past into today’s oceans. The giant Megalodon shark follows its instinct and a genetic memory of a home that once existed millions of years ago along the Californian coast. Nothing is safe on or below the water as the monster stakes its claim on the world’s oceans.
Now Cate and her team must do battle with a creature that has no rival, knows no fear, and regards humans as nothing more than prey.
In FATHOMLESS, the greatest predator the world has ever known is coming home in 2016.
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“… combines the terror of Benchley’s JAWS with the primordial horror of Alten’s MEG in an adventure that is the best of both.”
—Matthew Summers, Smash Dragons Book Reviews.
“... a fast-paced underwater adventure featuring intrepid explorers, cutting-edge technology, and antediluvian creatures of every description—well conceived and solidly executed.”
—Michael R Collings Book Blog.
“… FATHOMLESS has all the markings of a thoroughbred. Borrowing from Michael Crichton, Clive Cussler and, in this particular book, the JAWS man himself Peter Benchley – FATHOMLESS is an engaging and intelligent novel that promises thrills and adventure and delivers.”
—The Novel Pursuit.
“Greig Beck does it again with another off the charts monster thriller.”
—Lee Murray, best selling author of Into the Mist.
“An enjoyable, albeit terrifying, thriller recommended for everyone.”
—Passionate About Books.