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Redshift by Thomas R. Clark

Thomas R Clark

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An extreme science-fiction horror adventure inspired by the written works of Frederick Pohl and sci-fi films of Ridley Scott. Captain Connie Bell is the flight leader of a Faster Than Light Escort Squadron enroute to a mining colony… when something goes awry. Now Bell must confront and eliminate the entities known only as Skeeks, before they infect any of the miners or passengers under her protection.
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12/30/2023
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The Master of Splatterfolk Takes Us To Space

Thomas R. Clark is usually known for his excellent explorations of folk-horror stomping grounds, dubbed the Master of Splatterfolk by some--and for good reason. Redshift takes us away from that familiar environment as he takes us to a far-future, spacefaring realm where the consequences of FTL travel are devastating and horrific...and dealt with quickly and without remorse. But what happens when the side effects of interstellar travel aren't immediately addressed? This is where Redshift leads us, as we witness first-hand how terrifying and traumatic space travel truly is for those who venture beyond the atmosphere. Clark provides us with an intimate glimpse of the things we sweep under the rug in a way that is graphic, gory, and glorious.