30 Days of Night: Eternal Damnation: Book 3

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Simon and Schuster, Jul 29, 2008 - Fiction - 304 pages
Raising the stakes in an already perilous situation, the elite members of a clandestine government sect have taken it upon themselves to become the arbiters of pain and violence against one of the most terrifying forces humanity has ever encountered. But there will be a heavy -- and horrifying -- final price to pay for both sides of an inhuman struggle that now threatens to spill over into an unsuspecting world....
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
5
Section 3
25
Section 4
36
Section 5
47
Section 6
62
Section 7
72
Section 8
85
Section 17
173
Section 18
183
Section 19
194
Section 20
203
Section 21
213
Section 22
222
Section 23
234
Section 24
249

Section 9
94
Section 10
103
Section 11
117
Section 12
128
Section 13
141
Section 14
152
Section 15
155
Section 16
161
Section 25
259
Section 26
272
Section 27
284
Section 28
300
Section 29
311
Section 30
317
Section 31
323

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About the author (2008)

Jeff Mariotte is the award-winning author of more than seventy novels, including thrillers Empty Rooms and The Devil’s Bait, supernatural thrillers Season of the Wolf, Missing White Girl, River Runs Red, and Cold Black Hearts, and horror epic The Slab. With his wife, the author Marsheila Rockwell, he wrote the science fiction/horror/thriller 7 SYKOS, and numerous shorter works. He also writes comic books, including the long-running horror/Western comic book series Desperadoes and graphic novels Zombie Cop and Fade to Black. He has worked in virtually every aspect of the book business, including bookselling, marketing, editing, and publishing. He lives in Arizona, in a home filled with books, art, music, toys, and love.

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