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New on Kindle today, and just 99c for the next three days, is Behold Darkness (Wolves of the Apocalypse) by LC Champlin.
Here's the blurb:
Never let a crisis go to waste. Carpe jugulum.
That’s the credo of ambitious New York businessman Nathan Serebus, a man content to consider himself anything but a hero. But that’s before a San Francisco business trip with his attorney Albin Conrad lands them both in the middle of a multiple-target terrorist attack. And before a plague unleashed upon the city transforms its people into monstrous, unthinking cannibals.
As the cannibals turn on civilian and terrorist alike, and San Francisco descends into apocalyptic violence, Nathan and his friends must fight with the brutality and ferocity of wolves in order to survive. Despite Nathan's tenacity, the terrorist mastermind Cheel takes him and his people hostage. But Nathan has always thrived on chaos. As he matches wits with Cheel—a man whose goals may be closer to Nathan’s than he’d like to believe—he finds himself left with a decision: fight his demons or embrace them?
His choice will have grave consequences—for him and for all civilization.
Behold Darkness is the first book of LC Champlin’s gritty Wolves of the Apocalypse series. For more information, visit lcchamplin.com
Exclusive Excerpt
To whet your appetite, here is an exclusive excerpt!
Spring, 2016-
Hands behind his back, Albin gazed out. “This is merely the beginning, isn’t it, Mr. Serebus.” The beginning of what, is the question.” Nathan kept his voice low to avoid waking the others.
“If the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center changed our lives,” Albin matched Nathan’s tone, “how much more will this attack affect us? If the rumor is true and there was also an attack on New York City, the nation will be seriously destabilized.”
The end of America in two sentences. “We’ve been through worse, like the World Wars, but this is a different time. It’s the legendary Perfect Storm condition.”
“With the current administration at the helm and an apathetic populace on the rigging, I hold little hope for the ship of state weathering the storm.”
“Mm.” Nathan’s jaw worked. Below, emergency vehicles patrolled. Above, distant chopper lights glittered. He stood straighter. “We rise up and take the power back. Never let a crisis go to waste.” Albin leaned an elbow against the window frame, watching the chaos outside. “Natural disasters, terrorism, and . . . cannibals will make this crisis one for the record books.”
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