Alma Katsu
Alma Katsu is an American author known for her works in historical fiction, horror, and fantasy. She has written several acclaimed novels, including 'The Hunger' and 'The Deep'.
Books
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1. The Hunger
In this historical horror novel, a perilous journey unfolds as a wagon train bound for California faces not only the brutal realities of the American frontier but also a terrifying supernatural force preying upon them. As members of the group begin to disappear or show signs of an insidious illness, paranoia and fear escalate among the survivors. The travelers' dire situation is compounded by their own secrets and the mysterious backgrounds of their companions, leading to a harrowing struggle for survival that blurs the line between man and monster, hunger and horror.
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2. Red Widow
In a gripping tale of espionage and betrayal, the story follows two women navigating the treacherous waters of the CIA. One is a seasoned operative haunted by the mysterious death of her husband, while the other is a rising star with a hidden agenda. As their paths intertwine, they uncover a web of deceit and danger that threatens to unravel the very fabric of their lives and careers. With trust in short supply and enemies lurking in the shadows, they must rely on their wits and instincts to survive in a world where loyalty is a rare commodity.
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3. The Fervor
Set against the backdrop of World War II, this gripping historical thriller delves into the lives of Meiko Briggs and her daughter Aiko, who are interned in a Japanese-American camp in the United States. As tensions rise within the camp, a mysterious illness begins to spread, causing paranoia and fear among the internees and guards alike. The narrative weaves together elements of horror, folklore, and historical fiction, exploring themes of prejudice, resilience, and the supernatural as Meiko and Aiko confront both human and otherworldly threats in their fight for survival.
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4. Fiend
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