Loch Clot
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Born of old blood. Hungry for the new.
In the quiet town of Monroe, Michigan, the marshlands are hiding more than just peat and cattails. When a hunter is found dead—not mauled, not drowned, but strangely "empty" and pale—the locals whisper of the legendary Dogman. But veteran outdoorsman Cal Brody and biochemist Dr. Isla Kincaid know they are facing something far more alien and far more dangerous.
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Deep beneath the mud, ancient blood from a centuries-old border skirmish has been preserved in an iron-rich, oxygen-free lattice. Now, triggered by a single drop of new human blood and a relentless lake-effect storm, this biological entity is waking up. It isn't a creature with a face; it's a reactive, predatory system that follows heat, iron, and the path of least resistance.
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As the rain saturates the landscape, the organism exploits Monroe's municipal drainage systems and storm drains to expand its reach, turning the town's own infrastructure into its circulatory system. Every effort to destroy it only serves to fragment it, turning a single threat into a thousand independent "emboli" moving through the watershed.
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Cal and Isla must find a way to destabilize the organism's chemical scaffold before the entire county is drained dry. But in a world where infrastructure is the vector and the past never truly stays buried, how do you kill something that has already integrated itself into the water you drink?
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Perfect for fans of Michael Crichton's scientific realism and the atmospheric dread of "hard horror," Loch Clots is a chilling exploration of what happens when ancient biology meets modern engineering.