The Stone Serpent
β Scribed by Nicholas Kaufmann
- Book ID
- 112878162
- Publisher
- Crossroad Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781637897522
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β¦ Synopsis
"Nicholas Kaufmann offers up an unputdownable blend of gruesome body horror and fast-paced suspense." β Ray Garton, author of Live Girls and Ravenous
Medical Examiner Dr. Laura Powell didn't think anything could be more frightening than what she uncovered in an autopsy a year ago. Yet, in this chilling sequel to Nicholas Kaufmann's bestselling The Hungry Earth, the cause of death is literally petrifying.
When a completely petrified corpse ends up on her autopsy table, Laura is convinced it must be a fossil, but the evidence says otherwise. Impossibly, the man on her table died in a car crash earlier that day. But what could cause a human body to transform so quickly from flesh to a hard stonelike substance?
Laura's investigation takes her out of her hometown of Sakima, New York, and into dangerous new territory. From the streets of Valley Grove, home to a fundamentalist religious sect under the thumb of a brutal, vindictive leader, to the bowels of...
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