Mother Nature Turns Deadly in New Anthology Book SNAFU: Unnatural

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If you’re unfamiliar with the SNAFU series (look up the acronym), it’s basically a set of anthology books in which a group of acclaimed writers contribute stories in the area of military horror.

So if you happen to be a newcomer to the series who’s looking to get stuck in, check out the latest book, SNAFU: Unnatural, which deals with the theme of bio-horror. Contributors include the Bram Stoker Award-nominated James A. Moore and Australian Shadows Awards-nominated B. Michael Radburn.

And if you like what you read, be sure to also check out some of the earlier books in the series, including Hunters, Survival of the Fittest, and Wolves at the Door.

Synopsis:
Man versus Nature… Anacondas, piranha, giant crocodiles/alligators/lizards, mutated bears near nuclear power stations, prehistoric sharks – all were featured heavily in books and films of the 70s and 80s, when bio-horror was at its modern peak. This anthology of military-bio-horror stories takes you back to those classic days. Think Greg McLean’s Rogue, Lake Placid, Eight-legged Freaks, Anaconda, Meg, Prophecy, Deep Blue Sea, and other films/books where people (in this case soldiers) are fighting against mutated or ultra-dangerous animals.

Join some of the best writers working today, along with some SNAFU favorites, for an unnaturally good time.

Table of Contents:
1. Here There Be Monsters – Dave Beynon
2. Unborn – Justin Bell
3. The Weavers in Darkness – James A. Moore & Charles R. Rutledge
4. Kill Team Kill – Justin A Coates
5. Restless – Lee Murray
6. A Hole in the World – Tim Lebbon & Christopher Golden
7. Cargo – B. Michael Radburn
8. Vermin – Richard Lee Byers
9. The Valley of Death – David W. Amendola
10. Venom – Michael McBride

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