A mixture of Lost and The Walking Dead on the first day of the apocalypse in Cedar Rapids. A group of strangers try to make sense of the world going crazy, and realize that nobody can be trusted because those behind the attack are among them.
We were told it was man that was cast out of the garden of Eden. As mankind hurtles into the 20th Century, an ancient secret surfaces that will change the course of history. It is a tale about mankind reclaiming its destiny by learning of its past.
Maggi Lopez, a mother, and a witch looks back on her life, crossing magic-laden, ghost-infested, post-apocalyptic America in a riveting journey of redemption, sacrifice, and ancient gods.
David Diegert never wanted to hurt anyone…well, maybe just a little, but the power to kill brings him nothing but trouble as he plunges into a dangerous world of violence, deception, and betrayal, forcing him to become a reluctant but deadly assassin.
There's an analogy I really like in there about spiders - about how we hate them and want to squash them, yet something so horrible produces something so beautiful like a web. I instantly pictured a big cobweb on a frosty morning with the sun reflecting off it.
There's an analogy I really like in there about spiders - about how we hate them and want to squash them, yet something so horrible produces something so beautiful like a web. I instantly pictured a big cobweb on a frosty morning with the sun reflecting off it.
The only problem was, the religious kooks and earth-lovers were right. We had the keys. Only they weren’t to a castle. They were to Pandora’s Box. And we opened it.