Spend time inside a good book today! Book One of the Plague Wars series – read it or the prequel, The Eden Plague (Book Zero) as your introduction to this gripping futuristic thriller series.
“Everything needed for a great story is right here in its pages… The novel’s a fast-paced read that raises the questions we’ve come to expect from near future thrillers, but it has a freshness and a vigor — and dare I say it — a moral compass that isn’t as common as with others of its ilk.” – Charles de Lint: Books to Look For, Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine (July/August 2014)
When US Marine Sergeant Jill “Reaper” Repeth’s blown-off legs begin to regenerate, she thinks it’s a medical miracle. But the breakthrough that heals her war injuries is exactly what the government desperately wants to quash – by any means necessary. Hunted, she must cross an America wracked by strife to try to find a family who may already be dead, searching for the inhuman secret of what started it all.
Reaper’s Run is an origins story and apocalyptic novel, the beginning of one warrior’s journey from tactical cop to freedom fighter and beyond. It leads the reader into the acclaimed Plague Wars science fiction series.
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About the Author
David VanDyke is a Hugo Award finalist and bestselling author of the Plague Wars and Stellar Conquest series, which have sold more than 300,000 copies to date. He is co-author of BV Larson's million-selling Star Force Series, Books 10, 11 and 12. He also writes P. I. mysteries under the pen name D. D. VanDyke. He's a retired U.S. military officer, veteran of two branches of the armed forces, and has served in several combat zones. He lives with his wife and dogs near Tucson, Arizona.
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