Scapularis

Scapularis

The beginning of the Amazon description:

This is a science fiction disaster novel with a large pinch of horror added. A threat to the present world order is weaponized for use by a U.S. government organization that loses control with apocalyptic results.

…which they have to tell us, because the cover doesn’t convey it at all.

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AlexB
AlexB
6 years ago

I don’t know. Disaster. Horror. I think the first sentence agrees with the cover very well.

RK@HM
RK@HM
6 years ago

Heh; there was a horror movie on this very subject for which the author could have used the poster as inspiration for a much better cover.

Hitch
6 years ago

How d’ya think that poor Flea/skin mite feels? With whatever the hell is on his back, being painted on there? Poor widdle thing.

RK@HM
RK@HM
6 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

Actually, that’s pretty much just what dermacentor variabilis (a.k.a. the common dog tick) looks like. It really shouldn’t be so difficult to make ticks look apocalyptic and vaguely horrifying since nobody likes those little bloodsucking disease carriers anyway, but the designer of this cover couldn’t even manage that.

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  RK@HM

I used to pull ticks from my dog’s coat, when I was a teen, either through regular pulling (small ones) or the old match method (fat ones). Hated those suckers.