Warren Fahy's sequel to FRAGMENT
PANDEMONIUM
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Deep beneath the Ural Mountains, in an underground city carved out by slave labor during the darkest hours of the Cold War,
ancient caverns hold exotic and dangerous life-forms that have evolved in isolation for countless millennia. Cut off from the
surface world, an entire ecosystem of bizarre subterranean species has survived undetected—until now.
Biologists Nell and Geoffrey Binswanger barely survived their last encounter with terrifying, invasive creatures that
threatened to engulf the planet. They think the danger is over until a ruthless Russian tycoon lures them to his underground
metropolis, where they find themselves confronted by a vicious menagerie of biological horrors from their past. Rising from the bowels of the Earth, these creatures now threaten to conquer the world.
And if any reach the surface, they will succeed.
USA Today praised Warren Fahy's debut novel, Fragment, as “a rollicking tale [that] will enthrall readers of Jurassic Park
and The Ruins.” Now Fahy sets off an even more thrilling stampede of action and suspense, bursting forth from the hellish
depths of... Pandemonium.
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Pandemonium: New Excerpt
Read an extended excerpt from WarrenFahy's newly
released thriller, Pandemonium.
—from
CriminalElement.com
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Radio Amerika Now
Radio interview with Warren Fahy
(second hour).
March 30, 2013 |
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Fragments of Pandemonium
When fragments of nature collide, the result is
pandemonium.
—Essay by Warren Fahy for
Powell's Books
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My Bookish Ways: Interview with Warren Fahy
"I really love reading a thriller that
introduces me to a lot of exotic real world
information so that the experience is not just
an escapist adventure. The real world around us
is the inspiration for all the fantasy we can
come up with. By setting these adventures here
on Earth in the present day, it enables me to
explore all the miraculous and wonderful life
that has evolved over the last three and a half
billion years."
—Interview by Kristin Centorcelli March
20, 2013 |
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The Agony Column
Fahy is relentless in
both his pacing and his logic, willing to kill
humans as casually as, well, we are willing to
kill one another. Pandemonium has fun so fast that you don't really think of how much of a bloodbath it all is.
What makes Fahy's novels so much fun is the care he puts into the critters.
Fahy crafts them not just as individual monsters, but as facets in a well-conceptualized ecosystem.
The result is that they come to life, which, depending on how you feel about seeing nature at its bloodiest,
makes for a book with an admirable depth to its horror.
—Rick Kleffel |
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"Warren Fahy’s Pandemonium is pure genius, an otherworldly wonder as creative as the best of Jules Verne.
Here is riveting scientific speculation paired with bravado storytelling. I want more!"
—James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of
BLOODLINE
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"Warren Fahy's new novel Pandemonium is probably the best high-tech thriller I've read since
The Mote in God’s Eye. My heart was pounding
(literally) from page one. Can't wait for his next tale."
—David Hagberg, New York Times bestselling author of
CASTRO'S DAUGHTER
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"An expertly crafted, heart-stopping tale of darkness and danger that I will not soon forget."
—Whitley Strieber, New York Times bestselling author of
THE GRAYS
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DIG DEEPER INTO
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World's Oldest Cave
Discovered! |
World's Largest Cave
Discovered! |
Solikamsk—Salt
Cellar
of the Urals |
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Pictorial Gallery of
Abandoned Gulags |
Gulag in History and Memory |
Diggers of the
Underground Planet |
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Abandoned Stalin-era Mines |
Amphipods (Gammarids) |
Amphipods found in
darkest depths |
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Amphipods:
Real-Life Alien? |
Mimic Octopus |
Ghost Slug |
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Foxfire |
Medusa Jellyfish |
Portuguese Man O' War |
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Volvox |
Army Ants |
Sea Spider |
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Bombardier Beetle |
Biolumenescence |
Big Dog |
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Exoskeleton |
Talon ROV |
Dalek |
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