Undertow

Undertow

by S M Stelmack
Undertow

Undertow

by S M Stelmack

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Overview

Lindsay Sterling's niece has gone missing in the New York underground and the cops do nothing except pass along a name. Jack Cole. Twenty years ago they were good buddies but horrors have changed them both. Lindsay lost her entire family except for her niece in a car accident, and Jack was held captive in New York's underbelly for nearly two years by demented sub-humans. It was a soul-sucking experience that's left him a shell of a man. He refuses to descend into that hell again, especially for a girl who's probably dead anyway. But when Lindsay is nearly killed there after going it alone, Jack feels compelled to save her skin. Jack navigates Lindsay through a strange territory, populated with the eccentric, the insane and the desperate. Each encounter takes them closer to Lindsay's niece but also closer into the clutches of the mad creatures that will enslave them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780991869862
Publisher: S. M. Stelmack
Publication date: 11/28/2013
Series: Undercity Chronicles , #1
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

S. M. Stelmack is our pen name, short for Serge & Moira Stelmack. We aim to give what we like in a story- gutsy men and women, high stakes and LOL lines. Serge is the storymaster who blasts out the beginning, middle and end. Moira comes behind, clucking and hemming, as the story undergoes countless rewrites till it meets our vision. She's also the media relations manager, senior editor, marketing VP, director of operations (domestic and foreign), comptroller and the one who makes sure that Serge has a steady supply of cola while he works. We live with our two kids, and several other strange pets, in a land of wintertime sunshine and snow and summertime mud and mosquitoes. Actually, it's not that bad. The snakes in the local lake aren't venomous.
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