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ACHERON by Bryon Morrigan now available!
« on: October 14, 2011, 12:27:34 PM »

Bryon Morrigan's mashup of the Iraq war, zombie apocalypse, and Lovecraftian monsters, ACHERON, is now available in many stores including:

eBook (just $7.99!):
* Kindle
* nook
* Other formats

Paperback:
* Createspace
* Amazon US
* Barnes & Noble
* Many more...

Captain Nate Leathers thought being a soldier on the front lines in Iraq was hard enough. And when his convoy is attacked and he’s thrown in a dungeon by insurgents, he can’t imagine things can get any worse. But then the world is turned upside down.

When he escapes, Leathers finds the city of Basra shrouded in green mist and under siege from nightmare creatures far more horrific than any terrorist. Walking corpses. Tentacled beasts. Giant slithering things. Ancient creatures risen from the depths.

Alone in the city Leathers will have to draw on all his training to survive, let alone stop the mist from spreading. Monsters beyond imagination are closing in ... and some of them are human.

"It's like DIE HARD's John McClane fightning zombies and demons."
--Kim Paffenroth, author of the DYING TO LIVE series

"Bryon Morrigan has written an eerily true war story that grabs you on page one, tapping into the mysterious, half-mythological worlds of Barker, Gaiman, and Lovecraft.”
--Peter Clines, author of EX-HEROES and EX-PATRIOTS
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