The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) features “Prey for the Abyss” by A Alex Come’
A Alex Come’’s thrilling and blistering read, “Prey for the Abyss,” was featured in the November issue of The New York Times Book Review.
Current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed in The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR), a weekly paper magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times (an American daily newspaper with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to be a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers). It is one of the most well-known and significant book reviews in the business.
Many of the characters found within the “Killing Blue Eyes” trilogy come from a long line of real-life personalities. Several of the men and women based on whom author A Alex Come wrote met while serving in the US Marine Corps, US Navy, National Guard, and Army Reserve.
In addition, as a retired Career Firefighter and Paramedic, personalities and some actual events contribute to his trilogy. The psychology of Human behavior (especially interesting subject to Come’), plus historical events, and they often want, sometimes needed, journey into that terror, adrenalin-packed part of the human brain we call the imagination goes anxious to be opened. Such is the ‘Killing Blue Eyes’ books; they chase the reader straight into dark realms of terror, leaving them with little more than small glimpses of light and hope; of Escape! Enjoy the read!
Seven years ago, a double murder in the small town of Brooke, Indiana, began an intense manhunt, leading Marshal Clayton Cooper and the FBI into a dark and ominous search for the serial killer known as “Blue Eyes.”
Following a tense and horrifying hunt, the killer was captured and locked down on death row. Now, days after his execution, the axis of evil will rise once more. Through the means of inside assistance, the Blue Eyes Killer will taste the sweetness of freedom and end the seven years of peace and tranquility resting in the hearts and lives of those involved in his capture.
Through the darkness that motivates him, he will once again give birth to the lust and love of killing, and “this time,” “once and for all,” through the powers of Hell itself, stern determination drives him to accomplish the Sheol-inspired goal he MUST fulfill. Hell waits! So, he believes!
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Way to go, Al!! Where can I get one of your books??? Am so proud of you for following through with your writing.