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The Swarm

A Novel

Author: Andy Marino  

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From the bizarre and audacious imagination of horror author Andy Marino comes a harrowing tale of the insect that will herald the apocalypse...

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From the bizarre and audacious imagination of horror author Andy Marino comes a harrowing tale of the insect that will herald the apocalypse...

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It begins with cicadas. It will end with the swarm.

When millions of insects appear unexpectedly, off the rhythm of their 17-year cycle, Detective Vicky Paterson is investigating a bizarre killing in her sleepy hometown. At the same time, a pair of hired guns work to free their client's daughter from a shadowy cult.

As these events intertwine, things begin to spiral out of control. When Vicky's young daughter, Sadie, is attacked by the insects, it's clear that the once-harmless creatures have invaded with a malevolent purpose.

But this is only the first wave. Soon, the infestation is impossible to contain.

As the world desperately works to unravel the mysteries of the swarm, and humanity rests on the knife's edge of extinction, Vicky and a group of strangers will fight to uncover the shocking origins of the attack-and the terrible purpose behind it.

This panoramic novel of insect apocalypse reaches back into the darkest recesses of the twentieth century and unleashes its horrors on our modern, interconnected world.

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Critic Reviews

"A high-stakes, action-packed, and compelling band-of-survivors tale that not only wrings the most out of readers' discomfort with insects but also makes them consider the choices humanity has made in order to live convenient and comfortable lives."
--Library Journal

"Creepily good ... Marino juggles a great cast of characters and does a superlative job of creating an atmosphere of fear, paranoia, and claustrophobia."

--Booklist
"Marino's work is unlike any others in the genre--horrifying, complex, fascinating, and utterly unique."--Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of The Foxglove King
"The literary equivalent of swallowing a wasp that's crawled inside your Coke can, The Swarm is a burst of bright, unexpected, feverish prose blazing straight across your brain-pan. If you like that kind of thing (and I very much do) then do yourself a favor and read this book." --Nick Cutter, author of The Troop
"Andy Marino's The Swarm is a weird, bloody, tense, fast-paced horror novel with a dash of crime that starts fast and only accelerates from there. Creepy, crawly, and endlessly dark, this is Marino's best novel yet. Read this and you will forever worry about what hides in the song of the cicadas."--Gabino Iglesias, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Devil Takes You Home
"Andy Marino has taken the safety of sensations away from me. Every prickle along my arm, the slightest buzz anywhere near my ear -- it's all fodder for nightmares now, thanks to The Swarm. Suggesting your skin will crawl after reading this unnerving novel doesn't come close. Your flesh will fly away."--Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters
"Moving with the relentlessness of a winged insect coming straight for your face, Andy Marino's The Swarm is a fiendishly compelling assault on the senses. Its procedural elements are reminiscent--in all the best ways--of horror classics like The Wolfen or The Manitou, while its more apocalyptic scenes are as thrilling as the best that subgenre has to offer. This is a weird, wild ride you'll want to revisit more than once every seventeen years."--Nat Cassidy, author of Nestlings
"Andy Marino's The Swarm is gruesomely visceral and painfully heartbreaking; an ambitious, terrifying tale that will burrow beneath your skin only to lay eggs that will hatch as nightmares. It's a no-holds-barred apocalyptic epic that will forever change the way you view the status--and future--of humans on this planet."--Phllip Fracassi, author of Boys in the Valley
"Andy Marino understands horror in a way that very few writers do, and in The Swarm, his most visceral and ambitious book, you're along for the ride. I read this and now I never want to go outside again."--Keith Rosson, author of Fever House
"Relentless, brutal, and brilliant! Andy Marino's The Swarm reads like an apocalyptic tour de force, a Michael Crichtonesque fever dream that goes all the way with its terrifying premise. A five-star read."
--Craig DiLouie, author of How to Make a Horror Movie and Survive

"It Rides a Pale Horse is a bizarre thrill ride from beginning to end. Captivatingly surreal."

--San Francisco Book Review on It Rides a Pale Horse

"A visceral, disturbing story about the power of art and ritual."

--Paste Magazine on It Rides a Pale Horse

"Andy Marino's The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess is a gripping portrait of addiction and an innovative take on demonic possession, delivering a shocking ending and powerful themes of how love heals but can also be corrupted."

--Craig DiLouie on The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess

"Marino offers horrors both existential and visceral. From a stunning opening, the sense of dread just builds and builds."

--M.R. Carey on The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess

"Odd and dark and fascinating . . . Not quite like anything I've ever read before. A strange, compelling, late-night page-turner. It kept me reading way past my bedtime."

--T. Kingfisher on The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess
"Marino draws readers in quickly, creating sympathy for the characters, unveiling the necessary details to immerse them in a world of art, siblings, deadly intrigue, and a centuries-long nefarious quest. Dread is present from the start, but it quickly escalates into a disorienting cosmic terror that touches everyone. Booktalk it to readers as The Twisted Ones, by T. Kingfisher meets Slade House, by David Mitchell with a touch of Lovecraft Country, by Matt Ruff."--Booklist on It Rides a Pale Horse
"Marino has a good eye for genuinely disturbing imagery. This novel hums with a terrifying momentum."--Kirkus on It Rides a Pale Horse

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About the Author

Andy Marino was born in upstate New York, spent half his life in New York City, and now lives in the Hudson Valley. He works as a freelance writer.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown & Company | Redhook
Published
5th December 2024
Pages
512
ISBN
9780316563994

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