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On a Canadian mountainside above the ski resort of Snow Peak, archaeologists have made a fantastic discovery: a First Nation family frozen in ice, superbly preserved. The man is exhumed for examination, but what resides within his mummified body is something science has never seen before.

The experts called in to control the situation have their own ulterior motives, and Sheriff Richard Wade and Doctor Lauren Kemper are about to be the only lifeline for a town plunged into a nightmare.

Snow Peak is isolated, cut-off by the worse snowstorm in living memory. Hampered by the elements and the greed of outside influence, Sheriff Wade and Doctor Kemper are forced to face a new species, mutated, hungry and deadly, in a race against time to save their town.

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HOSTS: available early November, 2008 from Wild Child Publishing.


Now living and working in Norway, Dylan J Morgan was born in New Zealand and raised in the United Kingdom. He writes during those rare quiet moments amid a hectic family life: after dark, with limited sustenance, and when his creative essence is plagued the most by tormented visions.
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http://www.dylanjmorgan.com
Favorite Authors
Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Edward Lee, Richard Laymon. . . . Myrrym Davies.
Favorite Books
Any with a good plot, likeable characters and strong voice.

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At 8:31pm on December 25, 2008, Graveside Tales said…
Hi Dylan and welcome to our social community. It's great to have you here.
At 5:35am on October 12, 2008, Greg Hall said…
Hey! I know this dude!

He has problems...
At 1:19pm on September 20, 2008, Zoe Whitten said…
Hi Dylan! Nice to meet you. I like your web site, and Hosts sounds interesting. I hope you will post an update when it is released. ^_^
At 6:16pm on September 19, 2008, Zombie Zak said…
'Allo? Is there anybody, out there? Or is it all just a bunch of zombies? My vote is for more zombies. But, then that's just how I roll......How about you?
At 6:51am on September 19, 2008, Bret Jordan said…
Hello, Dylan. Very nice to meet you!
At 6:42am on September 19, 2008, Charlotte Emma Gledson said…
Wow, I wondered where you had got to? What happened? You just disappeared! lol GOOD to see you back. Any projects on the go? Hope to see you on MS again soon hon, take care, LOTTEE x
At 6:11am on September 19, 2008, Jason L. Keene said…
Hello Dylan! Pleasure to make your acquaintance!
At 6:08am on September 19, 2008, Jezzy Wolfe said…
HI, Dylan! It's great to see you here!
 
 

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