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LOOP is sci-fi horror that thrusts the reader into a dystopian techno-thriller that grips you in its monstrous bloody hands and feels all too real. Inspired by real-world advances in artificial intelligence and facial recognition, along with an apocalypse of a zombie-like plague, rampant conspiracies of genetic engineering, and equally dangerous viral media, readers are calling LOOP “prescient, brutal, and effortlessly cool . . . a chilling omen of the world at our doorstep.”
A war hero turned journalist races across the world to reveal a deadly cover-up and prevent the destruction of a small college town from the viral spread of zombie-like monsters triggered by a social media app powered by stolen military technology that begins remapping the user’s DNA.
Left with one leg, our no-name hero, known in this story only as Bad Ass, bonds with three other unlikely heroes, a nearly naked Interpol agent, a fierce waif-like retro-gaming nerd, and the government scientist that created it all, in a battle to stay alive and prevent the total destruction of the town.
Events set in motion by secret congressional committees and an elusive billionaire and a sociopathic colonel, the town of Mazeville, already battered by a relentless winter storm, begins tearing itself apart from the inside out.
Battling for every step above and below ground in the extensive underground labyrinths of Mazeville, and with the clock literally ticking, our heroes, loners all, must face their innermost fears and come together if the town of Mazeville, and the world, is to have any chance at all.
Filled with both humans turned monsters and monstrous humans, LOOP is “part sci-fi/horror yarn, part zombie/pandemic/survival epic” and unrelenting in “action, violence, terror, and pure imagination.”
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