Another intelligent species
existed on Earth long before human kind. They had a taste for human flesh and
slaughtered humans by the thousands. Human kind advanced, built great cities,
and learned how to defend themselves. A stalemate ensued, and a truce was
negotiated, with one human a week offered as food. What better humans to offer
than criminals?
Detective Victor Pargner of the Capital Crimes Division of the Wetlands City Police Department solves serious crimes and gets the culprit sentenced to a “feeding.” The truce is working out until people begin to disappear. What could be causing those disappearances? Is the other species violating the truce?
Detective Victor Pargner of the Capital Crimes Division of the Wetlands City Police Department solves serious crimes and gets the culprit sentenced to a “feeding.” The truce is working out until people begin to disappear. What could be causing those disappearances? Is the other species violating the truce?
Co-Evolution (SF/Mystery/Horror)
By Arthur Weissmann
Independent Publishing
Platform
ASIN # B07B9QJFTD
491 Pages
Price $2.99 (Kindle)
Rating 4-Stars
Intelligent reptiles co-exist
with humans: The Reptecti adult species is scaly and stands upright at about
eight feet tall weighing approximately five hundred pounds; they have been
around for sixty-six million years. They share this alternate universe with the
human race in a treaty system that allows both species to exist. To prevent war
and hunting each other for food or hatred, the humans provide one person a week
as food for the reptecti; these are the human criminal element.
Now
something is happening. Humans are disappearing, and naturally the reptecti are
suspected. The police must figure out what is going on or the treaty could
shatter.
There is a
good twist at the end, and I liked this novel better than the author’s first
book, however my main complaint is with the author’s writing style; it doesn’t
flow smoothly. It needs to be tightened, and a good editor could do that for
the author. There is too much repeated that could be eliminated to make the
narrative flow more easily. The plot and characters are unique, and readers
will find the story pulls them in from the beginning. Highly recommended.
Tom
Johnson
Author
of WORLDS OF TOMORROW
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