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The Strain: Book One of The Strain Trilogy - Chuck Hogan; Guillermo Del Toro
The Strain: Book One of The Strain Trilogy
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High-concept thriller with a supernatural edge from world-famous director, whose films include Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy. A plane lands at JFK and mysteriously 'goes dark', stopping in the middle of the runway for no apparent reason, all lights off, all doors sealed. The pilots cannot be... show more
High-concept thriller with a supernatural edge from world-famous director, whose films include Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy. A plane lands at JFK and mysteriously 'goes dark', stopping in the middle of the runway for no apparent reason, all lights off, all doors sealed. The pilots cannot be raised. When the hatch above the wing finally clicks open, it soon becomes clear that everyone on board is dead -- although there is no sign of any trauma or struggle. Ephraim Goodweather and his team from the Center for Disease Control must work quickly to establish the cause of this strange occurrence before panic spreads. The first thing they discover is that four of the victims are actually still alive. But that's the only good news. And when all two hundred corpses disappear from various morgues around the city on the same night, things very rapidly get worse. Soon Eph and a small band of helpers will find themselves battling to protect not only their own loved ones, but the whole city, against an ancient threat to humanity.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 8601401688082
ASIN: B0053U7BN6
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
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suzemo
suzemo rated it
4.0 The Strain
Finally. Vampires the way they're supposed to be: Scary and evil as fuck. Or at least horrible and evil because they're hunting and eating you, not because you're in an unhealthy, abusive relationship that needs a restraining order. This book by no means is the best written thing I've seen in...
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it
3.5 Not Too Much Of A Strain To Read...
The Strain is one book that you can just race through with its fast pace and easy, relaxed style, reminding one of Matthew Reilly's earlier books. However, for all of its pace and creepiness, The Strain is not quite A list material. It's fun to read, if reading a novel about vampires taking over the...
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