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Evolution

Evolution( )
Author: Cox, Greg
Cox, Greg
Created by: Grevioux, Kevin
Wiseman, Len
McBride, Danny R.
ISBN:978-0-7434-8073-4
Publication Date:Dec 2005
Publisher:Pocket Star
Imprint:Pocket Star
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $6.99
Book Description:

THE WAR IS OVER.BUT THE TRUE HORROR HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN....For more than six hundred years, Selene was a Death Dealer, a vampire warrior dedicated to the destruction of her people's savage enemies: the werewolves. But then she learned the shocking truth behind the ancient conflict and turned against her undead masters.For all of his mortal life, Michael was an ordinary human, ignorant of the night's darkest mysteries -- until he found himself caught in the middle of a shadow war...
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Book Details
Pages:288
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Occult & Supernatural
Fiction / Fantasy / General
Fiction / Horror
Fiction / Media Tie-In
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.19 x 6.75 x 0.8 Inches
Book Weight:0.298 Pounds
Author Biography
Cox, Greg (Author)
Writing in the popular science fiction/horror genre, Greg Cox knows how to please readers with the right combination of humor, action, and gore, with good inevitably triumphing over evil.

Within the wide readership of Trekkies, Cox is probably best known for his ambitious trilogy written for the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. In Q-Space, Q-Strike and Q-Zone (1998), the Starship Enterprise visits the exotic locale and ever-present aliens of the Q Continuum. The author has also written and co-written more than eight other titles. Marvel Comics fans also recognize Cox's contributions to their series of cult heroes, avengers, and villains in titles such as Iron Man: Operation A.I.M (1996) and Spider-Man: Goblins Revenge (1996).

Cox's approach is well-illustrated in two horror titles he has edited: Tomorrow Sucks (1994), a scientific history of vampirism and Tomorrow Bites (1995), a scientific history of lycanthropy. In the Transylvanian Library: A Consumer's Guide to Vampire Fiction the author has compiled a bibliography of 250 authors, dating from 1819 and including synopsis, critical evaluation, and notes on film and television adaptations.

Greg Cox was born in 1959 and is an editor at Tor Books. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Science Fiction.

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