About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Abe Bristow, Alvarez, Anthony Puzo, Anton Nash, Arthur Norton, Bo Richards, Budry, Carty, Cassandra Aklin, Cooper, Crowley, Danby, Echo-Three, Frank Farley, Gaines, George Seymore, Gregory Issen, Guthrie, Harley Burl, Harley Purvis, Harold Moody, Harvey McCullen, Henning, Henry Stillman, Henry Walker, Homer Clowers, Homer Munger, Jack Hawkins, Jim Jasper, Jordan Adam Shepherd, Keyes, Lang, Larry Farnsworth, Larthy, Lasky, Linda Barrie, Mack Stoly, Marcus Tolly, Marvin Kawecki, Mary Farley, Mike Unver, Milt Wasowitz, Myra Walker, Nathan Hale, Noah Grace, Norma Collins, Obo, Oshi, Pardo, Pimm, Quinn, Ralf, Richard Blake, Russ Dana, Sam Jacoby, Spook, Susan Farley, Tanner, Tim Yorba, Tom Ridley, Twitch Saunders, Vedka, William Dentweiler, Winther. Excerpt: Abe Bristow was a freelance cameraman who was interviewing President Noah Grace at the Lincoln Memorial building on November 27th, 1951. He was with fellow reporter Henry Stillman, in which the two shared their mutual disliking of President Grace. During the interview a Spire impacted near the Lincoln Memorial, killing several people and releasing Spinners which attacked/infected the attending audience. Abe and Henry managed to run up into a pen in the Lincoln Memorial and escape the Spinners, which Abe was almost grappled by a Spinner and saved by Henry who threw the creature away. Luckily a Black Ops contingency unit arrived and exterminated the Spinners, but Abe was so shaken by the experience in which he started smoking to calm himself. A habit that he hadn't done before in his life. After the Spinners were eradicated, Abe was given back his camera, which was broken when he dropped it during the attack, by Stillman. Abe expressed his relief that he and Stillman were lucky to be alive. Doctor Alan McKenzie was a SRPA psychiatrist stationed at the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colorado. He was then 2nd Lt. Nathan Hale's psychiatrist, who questioned his patient about his c...