Author: | Michel Weatherall | ISBN: | 9781310959998 |
Publisher: | Michel Weatherall | Publication: | February 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michel Weatherall |
ISBN: | 9781310959998 |
Publisher: | Michel Weatherall |
Publication: | February 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"In the Symbiot, Weatherall has created a spine chilling tale reminiscent of the style of Stephen King"
TDC Book Reviews
"Devoted music enthusiast and accomplished pianist, Lorne S. Gibbons, realizes the grim truth regarding a long lost and forbidden music as an evil entity is unleashed which threatens all existing life of Earth. As a crescendo of unknowable forces prepare to wipe out anyone in their way, Lorne and Veronica begin a race against complete annihilation. With little reinforcements, Lorne and Veronica have to fight against the god-aspiring creature to avoid further bloodshed. However, when godly power collides with humanity, the results are devastating."
Joshua Hubley
"One man's musical passion leads on a temporal hunt through a Lovecraftian world on a collision course with extinction! Reminiscent with Guy de Maupassant's The Horla"
'Seph Sayers, Blogger & Book Reviewer
"In the Symbiot, Weatherall has created a spine chilling tale reminiscent of the style of Stephen King"
TDC Book Reviews
"Devoted music enthusiast and accomplished pianist, Lorne S. Gibbons, realizes the grim truth regarding a long lost and forbidden music as an evil entity is unleashed which threatens all existing life of Earth. As a crescendo of unknowable forces prepare to wipe out anyone in their way, Lorne and Veronica begin a race against complete annihilation. With little reinforcements, Lorne and Veronica have to fight against the god-aspiring creature to avoid further bloodshed. However, when godly power collides with humanity, the results are devastating."
Joshua Hubley
"One man's musical passion leads on a temporal hunt through a Lovecraftian world on a collision course with extinction! Reminiscent with Guy de Maupassant's The Horla"
'Seph Sayers, Blogger & Book Reviewer