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The Shadows of Calcutta
2011
First Published
3.42
Average Rating
25
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Agent Robert Smith, on return from a mission in Nepal, is diverted to India where he is charged to find a missing agent. Alex Tanner had been investigating a series of thefts and murders holding the Ministry’s attention, and now it falls on Agent Smith to find his missing comrade.
Avg Rating
3.42
Number of Ratings
12
5 STARS
8%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
33%
2 STARS
17%
1 STARS
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Author

Phil Rossi
Phil Rossi
Author · 5 books

Phil Rossi—writer, musician, and an embracer of "new media"—has a passion for story-telling matched only by the pleasure he derives from keeping his fans awake at night. Crescent, Rossi's debut novel, was originally released as a podcast in 2007 and has since lured 20,000 listeners into a dark, twisted world of nightmares and things that go bump in the night. Phil Rossi's writing has been paralleled to Stephen King, Philip K. Dick, and HP Lovecraft. He has a flair for vivid and often chilling imagery that lends itself to engrossing narratives and an undertone of inescapable, creeping dread. Phil Rossi is a professional musician in the Washington DC metropolitan area creating and performing music spanning from solo acoustic, to industrial, to techno. His the father of two little storytellers. The job he takes most serious of all. "CRESCENT is the last stop at the intergalactic crossroads of gritty scifi and pucker-inducing horror—Blade Runner as written by H.P. Lovecraft, a horrific hard scifi express-ride." — Scott Sigler, New York Times Best-Selling author of Contagious "Crescent is the ultimate sci-fi / horror mashup. It's a wicked blend of the claustrophobia seen in Ridley Scott's Alien, and the viral demonology of Carpenter's Prince Of Darkness—with the hard-drinkin' bad attitude of Battlestar Galactica added for good measure. The future has never been so frightening. Phil Rossi brings it." —J.C. Hutchins, author of Personal Effects: Dark Art and 7th Son: Descent "Space opera - of the Sweeney Todd or Phantom of the Opera variety. That's right. Phil Rossi has crafted a space station tale with sex, horror, and vibrant attention to tech and human detail. Evocatively served, highly recommended." —Paul Levinson, author of The Plot to Save Socrates "...sexy and full of scares. Harvey is dark, well-crafted, and downright menacing." -Philippa Ballantine, award-winning author of Geist

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