There was no thought of murder when Michael DePereyra died on the Chicago-New York train. . . . But Steve Erickson had a hunch. He also had a specially interested client, the corpse's curvaceous widow, not to mention his own personal interest in blon...
The dead things talk to him in whispers that glaze his mind with knowledge Solomon knows he should not possess, understanding that does not belong in his simple life. Only he knows the evil that has come to his hill. Only he can fight it. No one else...
The Fever exploded across the U.S. and the world. Hour by hour the news grew worse. The virus was spreading at a bewildering pace, killing so fast that estimates had to be constantly revised. Even worse, it appeared to be mutating to an even deadlier...
Day by day The Fever grew stronger, surging across boundaries in its relentless assault on humanity. The news pouring out across the airwaves turned more shocking by the hour. Hospitals had started closing their doors. The dead and dying littered the...
Stranded on Portsmouth Island, William Hill struggled to survive even as The Fever raced across the world leaving a scattered wasteland of the dead and dying in its wake. The news brought stories of storms and riots, of people starving while the gove...
The old radio at the station had poured out haunting images of a dying world from the first day. Through it, the tiny group hunkered down at the Village of Portsmouth, bore witness to the death of millions. Where the sickness left off, storms and bru...
Children's book about a boy and his Grandma. Bright illustrations, love, fun, but Grandma is showing signs of memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer's diease. The boy begins to help Grandma through her struggle. And their love remains the most impor...
The Fever struck hard and fast, rising out of the slums and claiming victim after victim. At first, reports trickled across the wire in small segments relegated to the final seconds of the broadcast news. Lost among stories of failing economies and p...