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The Prometheus Man

The Dark Continent

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Pub Date 25 Mar 2022 | Archive Date 29 May 2022


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Description

The Prometheus Man is a thriller about last remaining frontier in the world: ourselves.

The story begins as a manhunt for a serial killer and explodes into a race to uncover an experimental program that would rip apart humankind. The characters are people we come to love: a young drifter without a family, a hard-bitten party girl, a CIA agent called upon to hunt down a traitor he admires.

Inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein, The Prometheus Man is about characters going all the way to the edge of existence—then staring in horror as they realize they’ve reached the pitface of the abyss.

The Prometheus Man is a thriller about last remaining frontier in the world: ourselves.

The story begins as a manhunt for a serial killer and explodes into a race to uncover an experimental program...


Advance Praise

"A lot people are claiming to be the next Michael Crichton. Scott Reardon actually has the chops to pull it off." --Brad Parks

"A lot people are claiming to be the next Michael Crichton. Scott Reardon actually has the chops to pull it off." --Brad Parks


Available Editions

ISBN 9781733240451
PRICE US$1.99 (USD)

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