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Russ Watts

    Russ Watts crafts horror stories fueled by an anticipation of humanity's inevitable collapse into a zombie-filled hellscape. His work delves into the darker aspects of existence and the human psyche, often incorporating supernatural and terrifying elements. Watts's style is characterized by its evocative atmosphere and unsettling imagery, drawing readers into grim and foreboding worlds. His writing reflects a deep fascination with the horror genre and his profound concerns about the future.

    Megalodon Riptide
    Goliath
    Jurassic Hell
    The Ocean King
    The Afflicted
    • 2017

      Jurassic Hell

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      There are not many places left untouched by man. There are even fewer where dinosaurs roam... A probe breaks up on its return to Earth, scattering valuable data over an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. A three man crew from private company Space54 investigate, but they fail to return. The local chief refuses further access to the remote island, protecting an ancestral home unseen by man until now. An undercover military unit led by Phoenix Lewbridge is sent to the island to find any survivors and bring them home. What she finds on the island tests her unit's fighting capabilities to the extreme. Jurassic Hell: The ultimate showdown begins between man and beast. There can only be one winner...

      Jurassic Hell
    • 2017

      When Luke arranged a deal for safe passage on a trawler he thought he had found a way to save his family. The skipper was an old friend who knew the ocean, and how to hunt. But there was something that none of them had encountered before, a terrifying creature from the cold depths of the ocean that rose up and killed mercilessly. The Megalodon was supposed to be a myth, a prehistoric relic consigned to history books. As Luke is stalked by the monster, he realizes that keeping his family safe is only the beginning of his problems. The hunters are about to become the hunted.

      Megalodon Riptide
    • 2016

      Goliath

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Nevada Test Site, Area 10, November 1951: A 1.2 kiloton bomb is detonated as part of a series of atomic testing. The tests continue for forty one years until the area is abandoned, along with all US testing of nuclear weapons on home soil. Nevada Test Site, Area 12, 2016: Despite worldwide protests nuclear testing is resumed when a 1000 kiloton bomb is detonated. The radiation leaks deep beneath the desert into tunnels and underground rivers. The Mojave Desert, now: A terrifying monster emerges decimating anything and anyone in its way. Encountering a tourist group it destroys their transport and all communications, leaving the survivors stranded and defenceless. Mackenzie Brown thought he was going on the trip of a life-time, but with his family's life in the balance, can he find a way to stop the Goliath?

      Goliath
    • 2014

      The Ocean King

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.1(11)Add rating

      Don O'Reilly is a retired Navy SEAL living out his years in a cramped apartment in downtown San Diego. This was not how he planned his life to be. Without family or recognition for his service, he drinks to forget. There is no end to the recurring nightmares he suffers and all the military training in the world could not prepare him for what is about to come. A terrifying creature is discovered in the Pacific Ocean, far from land, and almost dead. It is unrecognisable, a distant cousin of the dinosaurs, with razor-sharp teeth and a frightening agility in the water. Brought back to be studied at the Wild Seas Park, San Diego, owner Zola Bertoni has other ideas. This one of a kind magnificent monster could bring in millions. The whole world wants a piece of the Kaiju, and it's about to get it.

      The Ocean King
    • 2013

      The Afflicted

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story follows Evan Crow, the sole survivor of a plane crash at Melbourne airport, who awakens with severe memory loss in a city overrun by zombies. As he grapples with his identity, he is driven by a desperate need to rescue his children in Tasmania. The narrative is filled with intense action and horror, capturing Evan's struggle to survive while piecing together fragments of his past. The relentless pace and dramatic tension propel him toward a heart-pounding conclusion.

      The Afflicted