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A fast, ferocious underground thriller with monstrous scares and morally grey characters - perfect for those who crave action-packed sci-fi horror and don’t mind a little chaos underground.

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  1. #1
    Mount Fitz Roy
    Book 1 in the series:Sun Symbol

    Mount Fitz Roy - Sun Symbol by Scott Sigler
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    A big, bold, brawny sci-fi horror adventure that rewards patient readers with high-octane, satisfying payoffs - especially if you’ve read Earthcore. Not for the faint of heart or those craving a quick, quiet read!

    Mount Fitz Roy is an exciting sequel to Scott Sigler's first book, Earthcore, and it picks up with the same survival characters. The plot revolves around two feuding groups trying to reach a remote mountain first after the chaos of the last book. With plenty of action, fighting, and the introduction of new, memorable characters like Tommy Worm Strymon, the story reveals a blend of revenge and greed. Readers are treated to intense battles and surprising plot twists as the groups navigate treacherous situations underground, filled with advanced technology and unexpected dangers.

    Sigler's writing style in Mount Fitz Roy is direct and action-packed, making it a gripping read. The pacing is quick, often leading readers on an engrossing journey filled with suspense and thrills. While the book is lengthy, with over 890 pages, fans will find it hard to put down as it immerses them in its vivid world. Sigler's engaging prose and ability to weave together multiple character arcs ensure that the story stays captivating right until the end.

    He blinked, lifted his head. Three other hospital beds, every corner of space taken up. What a shitshow. At least the other patients were out cold. Maybe they had the good sense to partake of pharmaco...
    2018
    890 pages

  2. #2
    The Descent
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    Book 1 in the series:The Descent

    The Descent - The Descent by Jeff Long
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    Epic, gruesome, and utterly unique - 'The Descent' is a must-try for adventurous horror fans who don't mind a wild, sometimes disturbing ride. Not for the faint of heart or anyone triggered by graphic content.

    'The Descent' by Jeff Long is a thrilling tale of exploration and discovery as man delves into the unknown depths within the earth, encountering a dark underworld inhabited by violent creatures known as Hadals. The plot follows various storylines that converge around the central theme of a genocidal conflict that ensues after the discovery of an ancient underground civilization. Long's writing style combines elements of science fiction, horror, and military thriller, creating a subterranean epic that delves into themes of human nature, religion, and the unknown.

    They kept their lights turned off. The exhausted trekkers huddled in the dark cave and faced the peculiar writing. Scrawled with a twig, possibly, dipped in liquid radium or some other radioactive pai...
    November 1999
    597 pages

  3. #3
    The Anomaly
    Book 1 in the series:The Anomaly Files

    The Anomaly - The Anomaly Files by Michael Rutger
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    A rollicking, page-turning expedition bursting with mystery, wit, and blockbuster thrills - just don’t expect literary depth or strict plausibility. Great fun for fans of thrilling, high-concept adventures!

    The Anomaly by Michael Rutger is a thrilling adventure novel that follows Nolan Moore, a rogue archaeologist, and his team as they embark on a journey to find a mysterious cave hidden in the Grand Canyon. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, revealing dark secrets and supernatural occurrences within the cave. The book is described as a mix of Indiana Jones and The X-Files, offering a fast-paced and action-packed storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The author, Michael Rutger, creates a vivid and atmospheric setting, with well-developed characters and descriptive imagery that brings the story to life. The book combines elements of conspiracy theories, mystery, monsters, and alien technology, providing a unique and engaging reading experience. Despite some controversial aspects, such as underlying racism in the premise, the book offers a thrilling and entertaining adventure that captivates readers till the end.

    It took six hours to get to the Grand Canyon from LA despite the fact that Ken drives like a crazy person, and by the time we arrived at the hotel it was late afternoon and everyone was very hot and e...
    June 2018
    392 pages

  4. #4
    Infected
    Book 1 in the series:Infected

    Infected - Infected by Scott Sigler
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    Brutal, fast-paced, and unapologetically bloody - Infected is sci-fi horror at full throttle. If you can handle the scares and squeamish bits, you'll be hooked. Just maybe don't read it during lunch!

    'Infected' by Scott Sigler is a fast-paced and gruesome horror tale where parasites are turning ordinary Americans into crazed psychopaths. The story follows three main protagonists - a tired CIA agent, a female scientist, and a man who suddenly develops a rash. The plot revolves around a parasitical invasion of the human body, leading to terrifying consequences as the infected individuals struggle to fight back and understand the purpose of the parasites.

    take the weird route to get on the air. “Did you now? That’s nice, sir.” “I have to get on with Captain Jinky. The world has to know.” Marsha nodded. It was 6:15 A.M., just about time for the loonies...
    April 2008
    419 pages

  5. #5

    Ancestor by Scott Sigler
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    A wild ride of science-gone-wrong, gory horror, and breakneck action - perfect for fans of Crichton, creature features, and fast-paced thrillers. Not highbrow, but definitely fun.

    Ancestor by Scott Sigler is a thrilling science fiction horror novel that explores the consequences of genetic experimentation gone wrong. Set in a biotech firm called Genada, the story follows researchers who create a genetically engineered creature, known as the Ancestor, to serve as an incubator for transplantable organs. However, when the project takes a dark turn due to greed and hubris, the researchers find themselves trapped in a deadly situation, hunted by monstrous predators and their psychotic colleagues. The book is fast-paced, taut, and exciting, blending elements of science, horror, and action to create a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    Sigler's writing style in Ancestor showcases a blend of complex narrative, character interaction, and suspense-building, reminiscent of a screenplay. While the novel features heroes, villains, high-octane action sequences, and scenes of suspense, some readers feel that it falls short of being the engaging sci-fi action horror novel it could have been. The book delves into themes of power struggle between humans and genetically engineered creatures, offering a rollercoaster ride of terror, science, and thrills that will keep readers engrossed until the end.

    PAUL FISCHER HAD always pictured the end of the world being a bit more … industrial. Loud machines, cars crashing, people screaming, guns a-blazing. Perhaps a world-breaking bomb shattering the earth...
    April 2007
    433 pages

  6. #6

    Midnight's Lair by Richard Laymon
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    A wild, relentless horror ride through the dark - with all the gore, suspense, and sex you’d expect from Richard Laymon. Recommended for hardcore horror fans, but definitely not for the easily offended or squeamish.

    'Midnight's Lair' by Richard Laymon is a horror novel that follows a group of tourists led by a young guide trapped in an underground cave system, facing unimaginable horror. The book builds suspense and terror in the first half, while the second half reveals the true horrors of Mordock's cavern, leading to a murderous climax. Laymon's writing style keeps the story fast-paced, laced with sexual overtones and violence, making it a gripping read for horror fans.

    The plot of 'Midnight's Lair' revolves around the group of trapped tourists in the cave system, facing a race against time to escape while uncovering dark secrets of the hotel owner and his son. The book alternates between events on the surface and underground, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere and heightening the drama, making it a recommended pick for those seeking a quick fix of horror and suspense.

    Every day since Darcy began working as a guide through the cavern two weeks ago, the kid had shown up for at least one of her tours. There were other guides but he never went on their tours, just Darc...
    1988
    298 pages

  7. #7

    Subterranean by James Rollins
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    A wildly imaginative, fast-paced adventure that puts a fun, modern twist on an old-school tale - perfect for escapism, as long as you’re ready to suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride.

    Subterranean by James Rollins is a fantastical thriller set in Antarctica, where a team of scientists explores caves under a volcano and discovers new species of animals, plants, rocks, and humans. The story is filled with action, suspense, and danger as the team faces off against the mysterious underground world. The writing style is fast-paced, full of adventure, and provides a nice escape from reality, offering a mesmerizing experience for readers who enjoy exploring the unknown.

    Ashley Carter knocked trail dirt from her boots before climbing into her rusted Chevy pickup. She threw her dusty cowboy hat on the seat next to her and swiped a handkerchief across her brow. Leaning...
    June 1999
    524 pages

  8. #8
    Ararat
    Book 1 in the series:Ben Walker

    Ararat - Ben Walker by Christopher Golden
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    A fast-paced, cinematic ice-cold horror adventure - with high tension and chills to spare, even if it occasionally sticks to the horror playbook. Worth it for fans of action-horror blends!

    Ararat by Christopher Golden follows a team of archaeologists who uncover a buried ship on Mount Ararat that could potentially be Noah's Ark. As they investigate further, they encounter supernatural elements and must navigate treacherous situations to survive. The book combines elements of horror, adventure, and suspense, keeping readers on edge as the team delves deeper into the mysteries hidden within the ark. Golden's writing style is described as crisp and engaging, painting vivid pictures without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary details.

    Feyiz froze, breath catching in his throat as he put his hands out to steady himself, waiting for the tremor to end. Instead it worsened. His clients shouted at him in German, a language he did not sp...
    April 2017
    315 pages

  9. #9

    The White Road by Sarah Lotz
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    Creepy, smart, and highly atmospheric - "The White Road" is perfect for horror fans who enjoy their chills with a side of dark humor and existential dread. Not for everyone, but those who vibe with Lotz’s style will be hooked.

    The White Road by Sarah Lotz is a chilling and atmospheric tale that weaves together elements of horror, adventure, and the supernatural. The story follows the protagonist, Simon Newman, as he embarks on thrilling but perilous expeditions into caves and up Mount Everest. The narrative skillfully captures the claustrophobia of caving, the dangers of mountain climbing, and the psychological unraveling of the characters. Through vivid descriptions and well-researched details, the book immerses readers in a world filled with dread, suspense, and malevolent forces that lurk in the shadows.

    Lotz's writing style is praised for its ability to create a sense of foreboding from the very beginning, establishing an eerie tone that keeps readers on edge throughout the book. The well-developed characters, particularly the flawed and complex protagonist, add depth to the story, while the blend of horror and adventure elements keeps the plot engaging and unpredictable. The book explores themes of survival, trauma, and the blurred lines between reality and the supernatural, leaving readers gripped by the narrative until the final page.

    I met the man who would save my life twice–and ultimately destroy it–on a potholed road in the arse-end of the Welsh countryside. He was sitting on a kitbag at the side of the lane, a trio of crushed...
    May 2017
    376 pages

  10. #10

    The Maw by Taylor Zajonc
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    A fast-paced, atmospheric cave thriller that’s big on thrills, light on character depth, and sure to please adventure and horror fans - even if it’s not quite perfect.

    The Maw by Taylor Zajonc is an adventure novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey deep under the earth in a 'supercave'. The story is filled with action, new dilemmas on almost every page, and a cast of believable and likeable characters. Readers found themselves on the edge of their seats, rooting for the characters to make it through to the end. The plot weaves together elements of archeology, anthropology, history, and mystery, keeping readers riveted until the very end. Despite some mixed opinions on the ending, the book is praised for its suspenseful writing style and engaging storyline.

    The Land Rover bucked along the washboard road, plumes of fine dust and scrubby green trees rising in sharp contrast to the impossibly blue African sky. Now far into rural Tanzania, Milo Luttrell coul...
    June 2018
    328 pages

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