Semipalatinsk Polygon, 1965. The Soviets run the Chagan Test, their first experiment in underground nuclear detonation. It’s a cover. Deep beneath the earth, in a bunker, they are bio-engineering soldiers to adapt to the extreme conditions of a thermonuclear war. But their human subjects get out of control, and the project’s survivors are transferred to a new base hidden at the site of the proposed Chernobyl nuclear plant. Professor Petrov is one such survivor. Marked by the horrors he has witnessed, and obsessed with Boni, a dangerous Muse he has created in the lab, the scientist slides into an abyss of alcoholism and madness. Meanwhile, in the zone outside Chernobyl, strange sightings and horrific murders fuel a twenty-year manhunt, culminating in a surprising and dramatic showdown.“Alessandro Manzetti is attracting a lot of attention in the horror field, and my guess he’s about to attract a lot more.” — Joe R. Lansdale“Alessandro Manzetti is a major new voice in horror fiction. Bold, daring and unafraid.” — Richard Chizmar“The Keeper of Chernobyl is a dark, atmospheric thriller that takes you inside the head of its protagonist and doesn't let you escape!” — Glenn Cooper“The Keeper of Chernobyl is suspensful dark and intense thriller, makes you ask for more!” — Sebastian Fitzek“The Keeper of Chernobyl is a perfect balance between plot and science of science fiction.” — Marcello Simoni
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- Release Date 10/17/2019
- Author Alessandro Manzetti
- Language English
- Company Omnium Gatherum Media
- Weight 8.1 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
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