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Cosmic Forces
Gregory Lamberson
eBook
US $9.95
Horror
Book #3 of the Jake Helman Files
OCTOBER 2011

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They live among us in the shadows: a species unknown to man except in legend. Highly intelligent, with the ability to adapt their flesh to new forms, they are capable of great destruction and ruthless behavior but desire only to live in peace. In New York City, a rogue member of their underground society threatens to reveal their existence to mankind, which will provoke a terrifying war unlike any seen before.

Anthony Mace, the heroic captain of an NYPD homicide unit, is a media darling because of his successful record in apprehending serial killers. But Mace faces the case of his career—a case no one else wants to touch—when a series of vicious and bloody murders sends the city reeling in panic. His only clue is a historic artifact discovered at one of the crime scenes: the hilt of a sword with a broken silver blade, bearing the likeness of a pious Inquisitor . . . and an angry wolf.

Each horrifying murder leads Mace closer to an impossible truth that his superiors refuse to consider. In the midst of a national media firestorm, Mace must risk his career—and his very life—to stop this supernatural horror.


 

Reviews

 

The Frenzy Way is an awesome blend of police procedural and bloody werewolf action. It’s easily Lamberson’s best novel—and I loved his first two!”
~ Jeff Strand, Bram Stoker Award nominated author of Pressure and Dweller (December 2009)

“A werewolf serial killer whodunit with real teeth, The Frenzy Way is a razor-sharp read from beginning to end. Lamberson’s tale is a police procedural, werewolf historical, good old-fashioned monster movie mash up, a winning mix to be sure, but what really makes the narrative shine are its deft characterizations. Even the tiniest bit players seem alive, vital, a crucial part of the puzzle, making this wild-in-the-streets werewolf hunt all the more tense. Highly recommended.”
~ Michael Louis Calvillo, Bram Stoker Award nominated author of I Will Rise and As Fate Would Have It (December 2009)

The Frenzy Way is a grinning, snapping chainsaw of a novel, so grab some heavy gloves and eye protection and hang on for a fast, fun ride.”
~Jeff Jacobson, author of Wormfood (December 2009)

“From the opening paragraph, Greg Lamberson’s The Frenzy Way sinks its long, dark claws into you, refusing to release you until your shaking fingers have turned the very last page. There is a chilling seduction to the intelligent, gritty crime noir style in which this distinctive take on the werewolf myth is delivered that is exquisitely terrifying, breathtakingly harsh, and beautifully brutal. The Frenzy Way is horror at its absolute best!”
~ Gabrielle S. Faust, author of Eternal Vigilance (December 2009)

“. . . combines popular werewolf legends with American Indian myths to produce a delightfully gory horror novel. . . . A solid addition to werewolf literature.”
~ Library Journal

"If living in NYC wasn't scary enough, imagine how scary it would be if it were teeming with bloodthirsty werewolves. That's the premise behind the menacing new police procedural that's absolutely thick with character development, intelligent dialogue, and a remarkably fresh take on lycanthropes. It will have you double-checking your doors and windows on the next full moon."
~
Last Chance Lance, "The Grim Reader," Rue Morgue

The Frenzy Way is a rip-roaring, bloody-good time that you'll read in a sitting or two. Don't miss it.”
~ Nick Cato, Antibacterial Pope (4/8/2010)

“. . . absolutely thick with character development, intelligent dialogue, and a remarkably fresh take on lycanthropes. It will have you double-checking your doors and windows on the next full moon.”
~ Last Chance Lance, Rue Morgue (April 2010)

“. . . Lamberson’s knack for furiously fast-paced action and the building terror of the graphic and increasingly sexualized murders combine in a surprisingly compelling read for horror fans with strong stomachs.”
~ Publishers Weekly (April 2010)

“Wow. Just wow. The Frenzy Way might prove one of the most significant pieces of lycanthrope literature in years.”
~ Radiation-Scarred Reviews, (April 24, 2010)

“Fast-paced, bloody, sexy, and brutal, this is Lamberson at his best."
~ Scott A. Johnson, Dread Central (April 2010)

“The author of Johnny Gruesome and Personal Demons puts forward a fresh examination of lycanthropes and offers readers something brand new. . . .

The Frenzy Way is definitely a cut above other werewolf novels."
~ Derek Clendening, Dark Scribe Magazine (May 31, 2010)

“Lamberson provides rich characterization and a multilayered plot along with the obligatory gore. Together with a few speculative flourishes about werewolves’ shape-shifting origins, Lamberson’s clever plot twists make this a nice little werewolf yarn—relief, as it were, from the current glut of vampire fiction.”
~ Carl Hay, Booklist Reviews (June 2010)

"Leaving the oversaturated vampire and zombie genres in the dust, Lamberson delves into the world of werewolves in an NYPD horror-thriller with the feel of an 80s splatter film. . . .

The Frenzy Way is a fast-paced, fun read for gorehounds and horror fanatics.
~ Madeleine Koestner, HorrorYearBook.com (June 1, 2010)

"The narrative in The Frenzy Way is gutsy. Gregory Lamberson kills off some likeable and admirable characters and incorporates much information, factual as well as fabricated. His book’s title refers to a ritual which enables humans to walk in animal form. Possessing spirited action scenes and distinctive dialogue, the novel penetrates the psyche of a terrorist and comprehends the psychology of terror. It’s like taking a savagely wild walk—in animal form."
~ Sheila Merritt, Hellnotes.com (June 2010)

“. . . Lamberson provides rich characterization and a multilayered plot along with the obligatory gore.”
~ Carl Hays, Booklist, (June 2010)


 

 

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