Judith is an work-from-home office worker. Walter is an unemployed welder. Both of them are involuntary subjects of a horrific experiment because there are people who want humans to acquire the power of keltogenesis.
You've invented teleportation. But it's the 1980s in America, so the first questions are: What's you marketing plan? How do you keep the VCs from stealing your tech? How much are you willing to reveal in the patent application?
Science Fiction in the real world.
Qualnoth’s devastating assault on a Chicago beach. Achelius’ deadly rampage through a quiet upstate town. These horrors were only the beginning. Now, the ancient and monstrous Tiama—prehistoric predators that should have perished long before the rise of humanity—have risen, and their hunger knows no bounds.
With the Ebony Shrike organization crippled and scattered, humanity is more vulnerable than ever. Samuel, an ageless fishman who has walked among us for millennia, may be our last hope. But as the Tiama unleash carnage across the world, Samuel must confront not only these monstrous dinosaurs but also the despair and doubt of the fractured Shrike.
As ancient powers awaken and the line between predator and prey blurs, the fate of humankind hangs by a thread. Can Samuel reignite the Shrike’s lost strength and courage? Or will the endless hunger of the Tiama consume us all?
Hiram is the sort that stands up when he see a thing what needs fixing. And the trouble coming down from the top of the mountain is just such a thing.