Parasite
It's not just hunting you. It's becoming you.

From USA Today bestselling author Darcy Coates comes Parasite, a pulse-pounding sci-fi horror novel that blurs the line between survival thriller and psychological nightmare. 

Across the outer moons and space outposts of a fractured human galaxy, something unspeakable spreads. A parasite—alien, untraceable, and endlessly patient—moves from host to host, mimicking its victims with chilling accuracy. It copies their voices. Their memories. Their faces. And by the time you notice something's wrong…it's already too late.

Told through multiple interlinked storylines, Parasite follows a handful of survivors—scientists, technicians, soldiers—as they confront a threat they cannot understand, and in many cases, cannot see. What does it mean to be human? And how do you fight something that knows you better than you know yourself?

For fans of The Thing, Alien, and Into the Drowning Deep, this is an immersive and relentless story of paranoia, extinction, and the horror of not knowing who—or what—is standing beside you.

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Parasite
It's not just hunting you. It's becoming you.

From USA Today bestselling author Darcy Coates comes Parasite, a pulse-pounding sci-fi horror novel that blurs the line between survival thriller and psychological nightmare. 

Across the outer moons and space outposts of a fractured human galaxy, something unspeakable spreads. A parasite—alien, untraceable, and endlessly patient—moves from host to host, mimicking its victims with chilling accuracy. It copies their voices. Their memories. Their faces. And by the time you notice something's wrong…it's already too late.

Told through multiple interlinked storylines, Parasite follows a handful of survivors—scientists, technicians, soldiers—as they confront a threat they cannot understand, and in many cases, cannot see. What does it mean to be human? And how do you fight something that knows you better than you know yourself?

For fans of The Thing, Alien, and Into the Drowning Deep, this is an immersive and relentless story of paranoia, extinction, and the horror of not knowing who—or what—is standing beside you.

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Parasite

by Darcy Coates
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It's not just hunting you. It's becoming you.

From USA Today bestselling author Darcy Coates comes Parasite, a pulse-pounding sci-fi horror novel that blurs the line between survival thriller and psychological nightmare. 

Across the outer moons and space outposts of a fractured human galaxy, something unspeakable spreads. A parasite—alien, untraceable, and endlessly patient—moves from host to host, mimicking its victims with chilling accuracy. It copies their voices. Their memories. Their faces. And by the time you notice something's wrong…it's already too late.

Told through multiple interlinked storylines, Parasite follows a handful of survivors—scientists, technicians, soldiers—as they confront a threat they cannot understand, and in many cases, cannot see. What does it mean to be human? And how do you fight something that knows you better than you know yourself?

For fans of The Thing, Alien, and Into the Drowning Deep, this is an immersive and relentless story of paranoia, extinction, and the horror of not knowing who—or what—is standing beside you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781728221809
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Darcy Coates is the USA Today bestselling author of Hunted, The Haunting of Ashburn House, Craven Manor, and more than a dozen horror and suspense titles. She lives on the Central Coast of Australia with her family, cats, and a garden full of herbs and vegetables. Darcy loves forests, especially old-growth forests where the trees dwarf anyone who steps between them. Wherever she lives, she tries to have a mountain range close by.

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