Showing posts with label Whitley Strieber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitley Strieber. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

WHITLEY STRIEBER: COMMUNION

Cover painting by Ted Seth Jacobs.

Synopsis: 
"Communion is one man's powerful testimony of his terrifying encounters with creatures - certainly not of human origin - who invaded his home and rendered him helpless, making him doubt his sanity. Whether you believe his story or not, you will be compelled to read every word. Who are these visitors? Where do they come from? Why are they here, and why do they stare at him, seeking the depths of his soul - seeking communion?"

WHITLEY STRIEBER & JAMES KUNETKA: NATURE'S END

Cover credited to Image Bank.

Synopsis: 
"In a denuded, blackened landscape swept by dust-storms, humanity gasps for breath, stunted by hunger and the toxic air. Dr Gupta Singh has the charisma of a Gandhi. His solution is simple: the voluntary suicide of one third of the world's population. Nation after nation has joined Singh's sinister Depopulationist International, and as the USA teeters on the brink of total collapse, a Depopulationist majority is elected to Congress. For crusading journalist John Sinclair and his small band of colleagues alert to the dangers of voluntary genocide - time is running out..."

WHITLEY STRIEBER & JAMES KUNETKA: WARDAY

Cover illustration by David McAllister.

Synopsis: 
"Warday takes you into a world you couldn't imagine...and gives you a chance to change the future. On October 28, 1988 at 4.20 p.m. the first nuclear war in history begins. Thirty-six minutes later it is over. America has deployed an anti-missile system, provoking a desperate Russian response: a nuclear attack over North America. Within minutes, the Americans counter-strike. The result: six million Americans are dead. Whitley Strieber, James Kunetka: two survivors of the horrifying events of Warday. But what really happened on Warday and why? Who has survived? How do the other survivors feel? Five years after the devastation, these two friends set off on a voyage of discovery to find out. Warday was merely a flicker of hell; what remains are the consequences."