Outskirts Press Book Publishing Presents Second World

Second World
by Benjamin Schenk

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ISBN: 9781598003079
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Book Information
Genre:
FICTION / Horror
Publication:
Jan 30, 2006
Pages:
652
 
Books by Benjamin Schenk
It’s the largest dinosaur find in history, and the Smithsonian Institute has hired archaeologist Ben Salisbury and his team to head up the archaeological dig. Knowing it will take many months, the group sets out for the Alaskan wilderness with family and friends in tow.


But as they make their way through a tunnel that they believe will lead them through a mountain range, they find themselves transported into a terrifying world that resembles prehistoric Earth. This new world is a place of great peril, where each must fight to survive against not only monstrous creatures but aberrant humans who have crossed through the portal before them.


 
"We haven't slept in three days, daddy." cries Sasha. "All I see every time I close my eyes are those raptors and Mark's body! Why are all of our friends dying? Why?"


About Benjamin Schenk

Author Benjamin Schenk has been a writer since his teenage years. A fan of science-fiction/fantasy and horror, he brings his fertile imagination to bear in this edgy tale.

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