The Thing: Zero Day

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Author: Lee McGeorge ISBN: 9780954695354
Publisher: Speartip Publishing Publication: May 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lee McGeorge
ISBN: 9780954695354
Publisher: Speartip Publishing
Publication: May 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Listed in "THE TOP TEN HORROR NOVELS OF 2015" - HorrorNovelReviews.com
Listed in "THE BEST HORRORS OF 2015" - BestHorrorMovies.com

An alien craft has crashed in the Antarctic.
A creature has crawled from the wreckage and become frozen in ice.
The men of Fafnir Station have transported it back to their base.
Some of the men can hear it whispering in their mind.
Some are afraid and want to destroy it...
...and some will kill to defend it.

"The Thing: Zero Day is a surefire hit... A complete blast, loaded with menacing monsters, action and frenetic mayhem.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

“The Thing: Zero Day is full of fast paced, thrilling, nail biting action! Brilliantly written, amazing characters that grab you immediately and take you with them on their suspense filled adventure.” - Quater After One

“A suspenseful, exciting and chilling ride and I am so glad to have been able to read it” - Bookolio

“Well written and very entertaining… and the overall vibe is pretty creeptastic!” - The Mouths of Madness Podcast

“Zero Day is a wonderful piece of writing which compliments Carpenter’s movie superbly.” - Bookolio

“The Thing: Zero Day, makes you feel the way you felt the first time you read ‘Who Goes There?’, because Lee McGeorge’s way with words is brilliant.” - Codices

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Listed in "THE TOP TEN HORROR NOVELS OF 2015" - HorrorNovelReviews.com
Listed in "THE BEST HORRORS OF 2015" - BestHorrorMovies.com

An alien craft has crashed in the Antarctic.
A creature has crawled from the wreckage and become frozen in ice.
The men of Fafnir Station have transported it back to their base.
Some of the men can hear it whispering in their mind.
Some are afraid and want to destroy it...
...and some will kill to defend it.

"The Thing: Zero Day is a surefire hit... A complete blast, loaded with menacing monsters, action and frenetic mayhem.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

“The Thing: Zero Day is full of fast paced, thrilling, nail biting action! Brilliantly written, amazing characters that grab you immediately and take you with them on their suspense filled adventure.” - Quater After One

“A suspenseful, exciting and chilling ride and I am so glad to have been able to read it” - Bookolio

“Well written and very entertaining… and the overall vibe is pretty creeptastic!” - The Mouths of Madness Podcast

“Zero Day is a wonderful piece of writing which compliments Carpenter’s movie superbly.” - Bookolio

“The Thing: Zero Day, makes you feel the way you felt the first time you read ‘Who Goes There?’, because Lee McGeorge’s way with words is brilliant.” - Codices

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