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02-25-2013, 07:10 AM
Check out my new novel from DarkFuse, now available at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-ebook/dp/B00AV8SXKA/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1357078551&sr=1-3&keywords=toby+tate), B&N.com (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lilith-toby-tate/1112557250?ean=9781937771515) and wherever books are sold.
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Here's a synopsis of the story:
Before evil had a name, there was LILITH.
Something has come aboard the U.S. Navy’s newest state-of-the-art super carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, something supernatural and as ancient as time itself. And it’s taking over the crew one by one.
Reporter Hunter Singleton and his wife Lisa, guests invited aboard to witness a routine training mission off the coast of North Carolina, soon learn that the CIA is onboard as well, and that some of the ship’s crew are acting irrationally, even violently. When an unexpected monster hurricane slams New York, the ship rushes to assist in the aftermath, and Hunter, Lisa and the crew are faced with the terrifying realization that whatever has come aboard the Ford must be stopped before it is set free on the streets of Manhattan.
But how do they fight something beyond human comprehension? How do they kill something that may not even be alive?
The clock is ticking…and Time itself is running out.
Here's what some people had to say about LILITH:
“…a supernatural technothriller that might appeal to a broader than usual audience.” —Library Journal
“An exceptionally imaginative horror/thriller…” —Mallory Heart Reviews
“Tate is a master at sustaining suspense...and Tate knows his stuff...LILITH gets my highest recommendation.” —TT Zuma, Horror World.org
“…takes us briskly along a surprising path from the real to the utterly fantastic.”—Warren Fahy, International bestselling author of PANDEMONIUM and FRAGMENT.
“Some books are just meant to be read for pure enjoyment factor alone, like the best of the Summer Blockbuster movies, these books take a hold of your brain and bombard with thrilling images until a big grin forms across your face. Lilith is a very good example of such a book.”—Jim Mcleod, Ginger Nuts of Horror
“A really excellent tale with mythic creatures, mayhem, blood and plenty of action and frights.”—Peter Schwotzer, Literary Mayhem
http://img2.imagesbn.com/p/9781937771515_p0_v1_s260x420.JPG
Here's a synopsis of the story:
Before evil had a name, there was LILITH.
Something has come aboard the U.S. Navy’s newest state-of-the-art super carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, something supernatural and as ancient as time itself. And it’s taking over the crew one by one.
Reporter Hunter Singleton and his wife Lisa, guests invited aboard to witness a routine training mission off the coast of North Carolina, soon learn that the CIA is onboard as well, and that some of the ship’s crew are acting irrationally, even violently. When an unexpected monster hurricane slams New York, the ship rushes to assist in the aftermath, and Hunter, Lisa and the crew are faced with the terrifying realization that whatever has come aboard the Ford must be stopped before it is set free on the streets of Manhattan.
But how do they fight something beyond human comprehension? How do they kill something that may not even be alive?
The clock is ticking…and Time itself is running out.
Here's what some people had to say about LILITH:
“…a supernatural technothriller that might appeal to a broader than usual audience.” —Library Journal
“An exceptionally imaginative horror/thriller…” —Mallory Heart Reviews
“Tate is a master at sustaining suspense...and Tate knows his stuff...LILITH gets my highest recommendation.” —TT Zuma, Horror World.org
“…takes us briskly along a surprising path from the real to the utterly fantastic.”—Warren Fahy, International bestselling author of PANDEMONIUM and FRAGMENT.
“Some books are just meant to be read for pure enjoyment factor alone, like the best of the Summer Blockbuster movies, these books take a hold of your brain and bombard with thrilling images until a big grin forms across your face. Lilith is a very good example of such a book.”—Jim Mcleod, Ginger Nuts of Horror
“A really excellent tale with mythic creatures, mayhem, blood and plenty of action and frights.”—Peter Schwotzer, Literary Mayhem