Keith Korman envisions a dark future for America in this chilling apocalyptic thriller.
What is happening to the country-and the planet?
A government bio-lab experiment goes hideously wrong, infecting people with scientifically-programmed madness . . .
Random kidnappings of women and girls proliferate throughout the land . . .
Some people suddenly succumb to horrifically-virulent viruses while others become able to read minds . . .
Mysteriously summoned to confront these frightening questions, three people are thrown together on a bizarre cross-country quest: Cheryl Gibson, an LA cop; Billy Howahkan, a Lakota Sioux with seeming supernatural gifts; and Bhakti Singh, a distinguished space scientist. This unlikely group must track down a pair of children with extraordinary powers, children who will determine humanity's fate-obliteration or salvation.
As the three set out across America, a blood-dimmed tide is unleashed. Anarchy, terror, and death stalk the land in Keith Korman's End Time.
About the Author :
KEITH KORMAN is an American literary agent and novelist. Over the years he has represented many nationally known writers of fiction and non-fiction at his family's literary agency Raines & Raines. He is the author (with Rich Lowry) of Banquo's Ghosts.
Review :
"[A] violent, whimsical, and expansive tale of disparate people coming together to save the world . . . the complicated puzzle of a plot is pleasantly twisty, and the ending feels satisfyingly correct." --Publishers Weekly
"A stunning apocalyptic thriller in the tradition of The Stand." --Steve Alten, New York Times bestselling author of The Omega Project, on End Time
-[A] violent, whimsical, and expansive tale of disparate people coming together to save the world . . . the complicated puzzle of a plot is pleasantly twisty, and the ending feels satisfyingly correct.- --Publishers Weekly
-A stunning apocalyptic thriller in the tradition of The Stand.- --Steve Alten, New York Times bestselling author of The Omega Project, on End Time
"A stunning apocalyptic thriller in the tradition of "The Stand."" --Steve Alten, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Omega Project," on "End Time
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