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Nate Kenyon
Nate Kenyon's latest thriller, Day One, was called "exciting and inventive" by Booklist in a starred review. Kenyon's first novel, Bloodstone, was published by Five Star to critical acclaim, named a Bram Stoker Award finalist in hardcover, winning the P&E Horror Novel of the Year, and becoming... show more

Nate Kenyon's latest thriller, Day One, was called "exciting and inventive" by Booklist in a starred review. Kenyon's first novel, Bloodstone, was published by Five Star to critical acclaim, named a Bram Stoker Award finalist in hardcover, winning the P&E Horror Novel of the Year, and becoming one of the publisher's all time bestselling speculative fiction titles. His second novel, The Reach, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and raves from Booklist, Pop Syndicate and many more, was also a Stoker Award Finalist and was optioned for film. His third novel, The Bone Factory, was called "masterful" by Booklist. His fourth novel Sparrow Rock, was released in May 2010 to critical acclaim, and also optioned for film.Kenyon has written several novels based in the worlds of Blizzard Entertainment's bestselling videogame franchises, including StarCraft Ghost: Spectres (Pocket Books), and Diablo III: The Order (Gallery/Pocket). His latest Diablo novel, Storm of Light, will be released in February 2014. His short science fiction novel, Prime, was published by Apex Books. He has had dozens of stories published in Shroud Magazine, Permuted Press's Monstrous anthology, Horror World, Dead Lines, The Harrow, and Legends of the Mountain State 2, The Monster's Corner, and the upcoming Dark Duets edited by Christopher Golden. Four of his stories were featured in the Dart Arts anthology When the Night Comes Down.Kenyon is a member of the Horror Writers Association and International Thriller Writers.
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Reading a Thousand Lives
Reading a Thousand Lives rated it 15 years ago
I like this book a lot. The idea of psychotic children is appealing, which is what I originally thought when I stumbled upon this, only to discover it's almost better.Well written, fast-paced, decent plot. I wasn't entirely crazy for the main protagonist though. Patrick was pretty much adorable and ...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 15 years ago
The Reach is an enjoyable psychic thriller that is equal parts Robin Cook and Stephen King. More a science fiction thriller than a horror novel, it still has plenty of suspense and tingles. Nate Kenyon clearly did his research into psychological, medical and paranormal sciences and fitted it well in...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 16 years ago
Fun book to read. Creepy yet emotionally attaching at the same time. I thought the ending could have been polished a little better. Nate..You seem well set up for sequels.The doctor in charge of the facility reminded me a lot of the the man in charge of the facility where Hannibal Lecter was held...
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