Brian L. Porter's true talent is taking a genre and reinventing it. He shows this yet again in The Nemesis Cell. You can expect the unexpected and still be surprised. Leave it to Porter's highly sensitive understanding of human nature to know where to go to scare us most ... our children.
Kristina Dalton, author',Vampire's Lover, The King's Right
Porter has done it again, and crafted another page turner. Nothing is more frightening than the thought of something happening to our children. THE NEMESIS CELL takes this fear and ratchets it up a notch in this thrill a minute read. Some of the characters are sympathetic, some are chilling, but all are riveting.
CK2S Kwips and Kritiques Book Review
About the book
A group of women gather at a Belgian fertility clinic where Doctor Margherita Dumas offers a revolutionary and decidedly experimental treatment for their infertility. A year later, each of the women give birth to a healthy baby boy, it would seem that the doctor's controversial methods have been successful. Thirty years later a mysterious killer stalks and begins to wipe out the children born as a result of Dumas' programme. Is there a link between the events of the past and the deaths of the innocent progeny of the Clinique Sobel? Detective Inspector Harry Houston and his specialist team of murder investigators must piece together the complex web that links the deaths across nations and leads to a terrifying conclusion as the story of The Nemesis Cell unfolds!
Available in paperback now from Amazon.com and from Moongypsy Press
Also available in Kindle edition from Amazon and in multi format ebook edition from Fictionwise.
The book should soon also be available from Amazon UK.
Please take the time to also check out my other new release, Behind Closed Doors, as sales of the paperback edition help raise much needed funds for my nominated charity, The Mayflower Animal Sanctuary.
Available from Amazon both in the USA and UK and also direct from the publisher, Sonar 4 Publications
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