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Morning Star

Tim Daniel

1956. Kootenai National Forest, Montana. When smokejumper Nathan Garrett perishes in a raging wildfire, his surviving family's hopes and happiness turn to ashes.

One year following her husband Nathan's death, wife, and mother of two, Jolene Garrett, takes her crumbling family to the Morning Star lookout seeking solace through closure--to scatter her husband's remains. But something far beyond the reach of their wildest imaginings awaits the Garrett family in the Montana wilderness--something more powerful than their anguish and torment. Something that transcends space and time. No telephones. No electricity. No transportation. No escape.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
  • Publish Date: Oct 29th, 2024
  • Pages: 128
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 6.40in - 0.40in - 1.05lb
  • EAN: 9781960578761
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Alien ContactCrime & MysteryLiterary

About the Author

Daniel, Tim: - Tim Daniel is a comic book writer and designer. His previously published works include Atoll, Burning Fields, Curse, Denizen, End After End, Enormous, Fissure, Skinned, Spiritus, and The Plot. He is responsible for the design of countless titles spanning nearly 20 years in the comics industry for almost every independent and major publisher including A Wave Blue World, Dark Horse, Dauntless, DC Comics, Icon-Marvel, Image, Mad Cave, Scout, Shadowline, Skybound, Valiant and Vault Comics. Tim resides in Missoula, MT with his wife and two daughters.
Andry, David Db: - David 'DB' Andry is a physical therapist and comic book writer from Sacramento, CA. His credits include Resonant and Denizen from Vault Comics, Creepshow from Skybound and Morning Star and Crush Depth from Mad Cave Studios. He has signed a blood pack with co-writer, Tim Daniel, binding their souls together for all eternity.

Praise for this book

An enigmatic family tale with vigorous writing, colorful art, and unsettling atmospherics.-- "Kirkus Reviews"