Seven years ago, the Tilian Virus swept across the globe. In its wake, billions fell horribly illβ¦but they did not die. Death would have been a blessing. Instead, friends and loved ones regressed to a primitive state of existence; consumed with one driving instinctβsurvival. But it was not just the
The Tilian Cure
β Scribed by Calen, Tom
- Book ID
- 108645558
- Publisher
- Permuted Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 383 KB
- Series
- The Pandemic Sequence 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781618680945
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β¦ Synopsis
Seven years ago, the Tilian Virus swept across the globe. In its wake, billions fell horribly illbut they did not die. Death would have been a blessing. Instead, friends and loved ones regressed to a primitive state of existence; consumed with one driving instinctsurvival. But it was not just the virus victims who had changed.
The worlds few remaining survivors were forced to adapt as well. Teachers and students, farmers and politicians began their own struggle to survive in a world unmade. However, they quickly learned that the outbreak of the virus was only the beginning. Its lasting effects were even more merciless.
Now comes the survivors last stand. Some forces divide, while others band together. Enemies, human and Til alike, surrounded them from all sides. Can the weary summon their last vestiges of strength and hold against the approaching tide of death?
Or can a cure be found in time? If so, what form might it take? What scars might it leave?
For, as the old saying goes, the cure is often worse than the disease.
Review
What readers are saying about The Pandemic Sequence:
"Now this was an awesome series."
"The writer is a relevent new voice who is seriously raising the storytelling level on today's sci-fi scene."
"Once you start, you can't stop reading."
"A really well written, action and emotionally packed story."
"The suspense had me glued to my Kindle."
"Edge of your seat suspense."
"Be willing to take a chance on this author"
About the Author
Tom Calen is the author of the bestselling horror series, The Pandemic Sequence, as well as the new science fiction series, Scars of Tomorrow. A NYC native, Tom worked in the world of business before abandoning all reason and deciding to write full-time.
From Castle Rock to Arakis, Middle Earth to Westeros, Tom eagerly devours as many science fiction and fantasy novels as time allows. He credits George R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan, and Stephen King as the major influences on his style.
Tom is currently working on the next volumes in the Scars of Tomorrow series.
For more, visit TomCalen.com
You can contact him at [email protected].
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