The only way to survive against a bloodthirsty impossibility of nature is to confront their own terrible mistakes and overcome their unbearable sorrow.
One year ago, Helene was responsible for the death of their son. Now, guilt and fear drive her to join her husband and his team of engineers on an expedition to beta test an exploratory robot in the heart of the Arizona desert. But when technical problems and freak accidents delay them, and strange sounds on the wind turn into the impossible movements in the shadows, they discover they are being stalked by a relentless impossibility of nature.
Cut off from civilization, they flee across the desert toward an ultimate confrontation with fate and the consequences of their own mistakes.
The first of THE DARK CROSSROADS ENCOUNTERS, a new sci-fi/horror anthology, SORROW'S ECHO is a science fiction thriller in the spirit of Dean Koontz, Michael Crichton, and Predator. It is an intense and gripping story of survival and redemption with a unique, unstoppable monster that will keep you on the edge of seat and have you jumping at the whistle of the wind.
Early feedback for Sorrow's Echo:
"Unique and creepy as hell!" Melissa P.
"One of the best horror books I have read." Sharon M.
"The characters are deep and drawn beautifully against a stark desert backdrop, where they are forced to confront their own loss while struggling to escape an unfathomable predator." Stefanie B.
"One type of entity I have never encountered in a book before." Grumpy (4 stars)
"didn't put it down at all" Amazon Customer (5 stars)
"The book had me on edge the entire time and I jumped at every little noise in my house. Fantastic read!!" J.B. Naylor (5 stars)
"Great and unique suspense that hooks you from the beginning and doesn't let up!" Andrea Vaughn (5 stars)
"Fans of Michael Crichton will love this smart horror that takes place in the Arizona desert. With a variety of characters, it pulls you along wondering who will be left alive." Spencer (5 stars)
About the Author: In addition to writing scary stories about aliens and monsters, dark sci-fi author Jeffery A. Moulton is also considered an expert on how 9/11 changed superheroes. He once wrote a non-fiction book about the topic and even appeared in Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics.
By day, Jeffery is a software engineering manager and architect for a video streaming company. By night, he writes creepy, fantastical stories and spends time with his amazing wife, Jenna, their 5 children, and Dexter, their blind dog. He lives in Gilbert, Arizona.
Sorrow's Echo is his first novel.