Synopsis:
Six people agree to participate in a first-of-its-kind clinical trial. They’re ready to change the face of science, but they’re the ones who start changing. As each subject succumbs to the horror of the trial, they begin to turn against each other…and discover the nightmare within. What was supposed to be a medical breakthrough is turning regular people into something unimaginable. And there may be a deeper truth even more frightening than the beastly evolution occurring…
About the Author, Sara Brooke:
Sara Brooke is a horror and suspense novelist living in South Florida. A lifelong avid reader of all things scary, Sara's childhood dream was to write horror books that force readers to sleep with their lights on.
Her first novel, Still Lake, was released Spring 2012.
Sara's influences and favorite authors include Bentley Little, John Saul, William Blackstone, and Joe McKinney.
She is presently working on her next novel.
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Review:
Sara pens "The Zyne Project" in a plot that is totally different than what I'm used to in a zombie story. Her characters are well developed, believable and you will find yourself rooting for them. A fresh take on an old story line that will keep you holding your breath until the end. If you love horror and intense thrills, I highly recommended this book for you.
I give "The Zyne Project" a 5 star rating.
Giveaway:
3 winners - Sara Brooke’s complete library from Biting Dog Press
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