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Nate spent his entire career in special operations, four deployments in all. Today was going to be a fresh start in a civilian job. Now he's trapped in the Freedom Tower and the only thing the Ranger has against what's in the mist is a two-foot blade from the office paper cutter. This homage to Lovecraft, Ligotti, and King and should be read with a coffee, beer, or a glass of wine - and the light on.
Tower, by Daniel Arthur Smith- Amazon Sales Rank: #898464 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .11" w x 5.25" l, .13 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 42 pages
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. On tenterhooks for more! By dcwrites Tower, the first installment of Tales From the Canyons of the Damned, introduces us to Nate, an apparent time/worlds traveler, veteran of multiple tours as a Ranger in Afghanistan and Iraq and, possibly, a survivor of the attacks on the World Trade Center, and Henry, enigmatic CEO of Titan, a company with concerns we do not yet know. The deliciously off-center language in the first, confusing scene tells the reader that something's afoot at the Circle K or, in this case, WTC No.1 - again.Without providing spoilers, I will say this time the attack involves mists and tentacles and lots of blood, but few answers. This first glimpse into the Canyons of the Damned serves to lure the wondering reader into a panting desire to read more, wonder more and hope for greater understanding.But that tentacle you think you see in the far corner of your eye may prevent you from finding out the full story, so stay vigilant and armed, keep looking for snacks, and keep reading. A couple on extremely minor grammatical stumbles in the beginning are far overridden by the smoothly crafted tale that ensues. Get this installment and you'll be on tenterhooks for more!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Darn Good Start To This Kingly Lovecraftian Serial By Michael Hicks Daniel Arthur Smith notes that his series of short stories, TALES FROM THE CANYONS OF THE DAMNED, are an homage to Stephen King and HP Lovecraft, and he proudly wears these influences on his sleeve.This first in his series of episodic releases in the TALES brand hits the ground running, and we're only a few taps of the Kindle screen before all goes bonkers. Nate is an ex-military man heading to work in his office job in One World Trade Center when, minutes into his new career, an EMP bomb knocks out the power and traps the workers inside 80-some stories up. After realizing help is not coming, Nate leads a small cadre of office drones into the stairwells in search of food and, perhaps if they're lucky, a way out. Only problem: there's a weird fog in the stairs, and plenty of screaming coming from the other side of the door...TOWER is, for all intents and purposes, a terrific mashup of King's THE MIST, with plenty of Lovecraftian tentacly goodness tossed in for good measure. While this a horror read, it's not over-the-top in its graphic depictions of bloodletting, but Smith does a good job setting the scene and giving us the gory info necessary to let us know the frights reach beyond any given Case of the Mondays these folks might be having.Note that TOWER is only the first episode of this particular serial, and the cliffhanger is rather sudden. All the more reason to move on to the next episode, Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: Sandhogs.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Creepy, good read!!! By Karen I'm so glad I read this in the daylight! Very creepy read featuring an EMP, tentacles, lots of blood, mist, odd physics, and a skyscraper. In the middle, my fan suddenly came to life (faulty wiring... or is it??) and scared the bejeezus out me! I thought it was a nasty tentacle coming after me. Looking forward to reading the next installment!!
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