
| The Morningstar Strain: Plague of the Dead is available at all major online booksellers: Amazon (US) - (UK) - (CAN) - (GER) Barnes and Noble Horror Mall Borders has also stocked Plague of the Dead in their brick-and-mortar stores, so keep an eye out for it next time you're out shopping! The Morningstar Strain: Thunder and Ashes is available at all major online booksellers: Amazon (US) - (UK) - (CAN) - (GER) Barnes and Noble Horror Mall From the bottom of my soul, I thank you all for reading. I wish you the best on your adventures into a world overrun by the undead. |

| Part One of the three-part story takes off in Plague of the Dead. A new virus rises from the depths of Africa, turning all in its path into fevered brutes, actively hunting those few who remain uninfected. From the West, General Francis Sherman leads a ragtag band of soldiers and survivors homeward in the hopes of finding a vaccine before they're all taken by carriers. From the East, Dr. Anna Demilio, the world's best shot at finding the vaccine, heads toward a little-known laboratory with a spunky anchorwoman and a tough-as-nails NSA defector. The two groups plan on meeting in the middle--if they live. |

| Part Two: Thunder and Ashes picks up a brace of months after Part One left off. Those who survived the initial pandemic find themselves in an alien world, though few enough can make the same boast. It seems to the survivors that nearly every town has been wiped clean of uninfected human life. Of course, there is the occasional bastion of civilization--and vice. Added to the already-considerable menace of the infected are the threat of bullets, shot, and malice from those living beings who choose to stand in the way of the survivors. |

| I'm currently writing Survivors. Expect even more action as our three factions--Sherman's group, Sawyer's marauders, and the living dead all converge on humanity's last great hope for a Morningstar vaccine. Who will win the day? Will Sawyer stand triumphant, impotent cure in hand? Will Doctor Demilio succeed in finding her vaccine? Or will only the whispers and moans of the infected pay tribute to the fallen as civilization decays around them? Time will tell. |


