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Neil Hunter

    This author is a master of the action genre, drawing readers into thrilling narratives with intricate plots and a relentless pace. His works often delve into moral complexities and the boundaries of justice, all delivered with a compelling style that leaves a lasting impact. Known for prolific output and a knack for crafting suspenseful adventures, he has established himself as a significant voice in the realm of action-packed storytelling. His ability to explore the grittier aspects of conflict while maintaining reader engagement is truly remarkable.

    The Touch of Hell
    Peasantry and Crisis in France
    • The Touch of Hell

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In the tradition of The Andromeda Strain!The village of Shepthorne England wasn’t being gripped, but rather strangled by a winter’s blanket of heavy snow and Arctic temperatures. The trouble began innocently enough with a massive pile-up of autos on frozen roads leading to and from the village. Then, from the sky, a military transport plane with its top secret cargo of devastation crashed down towards the center of the village. Hell was just beginning to touch Shepthorne and its unsuspecting citizens...Now the military has come in to isolate and retrieve the plane’s cargo and any villagers are expendable in order to keep its contents a secret from the rest of the world.

      The Touch of Hell