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Ataegina was an isolated world of medieval castles, varied cultures and conquests, vibrant until the demons rose and spread relentless destruction. Swarms of lethal creatures with black husks, murderous claws, barbed tails and dreaded “tooth-tongues” raged through the lowlands, killing ninety percent of the planet’s population. Terrified survivors fled to hidden mountain keeps where they eke out a meager existence. When a trio of young warriors discovers a new weapon, they see a chance to end this curse. To save humanity, the trio must fight their way to the tunnels of Black Smoke Mountain — the lair of the mythical Demon Mother.
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With shades of Tom Clancy, Stephen King, and James Rollins, Mount Fitz Roy continues the tale of Patrick O’Doyle and Bertha Lybrand, who were part of the horror show that occurred far below the mountains of Utah. They learn that the "mother of all motherlodes” discovered there was not unique, that there is another deposit similar to it three miles beneath the towering peak of Cerro Chaltén on the disputed border between Chile and Argentina.
  
'''Aliens: Phalanx''' is Scott’s one and only media tie-in novel and is set in his favorite franchise of all time. ALIENS meets 300 in a blood-splattered, throat-slashing journey that will push you to the brink of extinction.
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O'Doyle, a middle-aged former member of a disgraced black-ops unit, gets his aging team back together to go after this fortune. Funded by the mining company EarthCore, he, Bertha, and his crew of 40-something operators try to turn back the clock long enough to make them all richer than their wildest dreams.
  
'''Read more about Sigler's [[:Category:Aliens|Aliens stories]] - [[Novels|Other Novels]]'''
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But three miles below the surface, where geothermal temperatures will cook you alive, something is waiting. Waiting, and guarding. This time, O’Doyle is well-prepared and well-armed - if he survives, he will be set for life, and he will have his revenge for the Utah massacre.
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'''MOUNT FITZROY''' is Scott’s highly-anticipated sequel to [[Earthcore|EARTHCORE]] and is available as an exclusive <em>Audible Original</em> Audiobook.
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'''Read more about Sigler's [[:Category:Earthcore|Sun Symbol Series]] - [[Novels|Other Novels]]'''
 
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Revision as of 11:14, 3 December 2020

Scott Sigler
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Scott Sigler wrote his first monster story in the third grade and hasn't stopped since. A creator of novels, short stories and screenplays, Scott's work revolves around modern science's dichotomy of simultaneously producing good and evil.

Scott reinvented book publishing when he released EarthCore as the world's first podcast-only novel. Released in twenty weekly episodes, EarthCore harkened back to the days of serialized radio fiction and picked up 10,000 subscribers along the way.

Ancestor, drew 30,000 listeners and saw 700,000 episodes downloaded by fans. The Ancestor buzz caused Sirius Satellite Radio to pick up the novel, making it the first audiobook serialized on the satellite network.

Scott's innovative use of technology puts him at the forefront of modern-day publishing, and has garnered brand-name exposure among hundreds of thousands of fiction fans and technology buffs. He's been covered in the Washington Post, Business Week, CNET, The Book Standard, MacWorld and the nationally syndicated radio show The Dragon Page.

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Featured Novel
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With shades of Tom Clancy, Stephen King, and James Rollins, Mount Fitz Roy continues the tale of Patrick O’Doyle and Bertha Lybrand, who were part of the horror show that occurred far below the mountains of Utah. They learn that the "mother of all motherlodes” discovered there was not unique, that there is another deposit similar to it three miles beneath the towering peak of Cerro Chaltén on the disputed border between Chile and Argentina.

O'Doyle, a middle-aged former member of a disgraced black-ops unit, gets his aging team back together to go after this fortune. Funded by the mining company EarthCore, he, Bertha, and his crew of 40-something operators try to turn back the clock long enough to make them all richer than their wildest dreams.

But three miles below the surface, where geothermal temperatures will cook you alive, something is waiting. Waiting, and guarding. This time, O’Doyle is well-prepared and well-armed - if he survives, he will be set for life, and he will have his revenge for the Utah massacre.

MOUNT FITZROY is Scott’s highly-anticipated sequel to EARTHCORE and is available as an exclusive Audible Original Audiobook.

Read more about Sigler's Sun Symbol Series - Other Novels

Featured Character

Pookie Chang, is a San Francisco Homicide Detective and the six-year partner of the main protagonist, Bryan Clauser, in the novel Nocturnal by author Scott Sigler.

Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Pookie has lived in San Francisco for at least ten years. He is an amiable person with a winning personality, and well liked among his colleagues; his uncanny ability to remember names and events lets him get to know his co-workers on a very personal level. He will often ask about intimate personal details about their relationships and family whenever he encounters a colleague, often to their surprise.

Pookie is the originator of the "Chang-Bang", a vaguely described sexual position involving a bar stool and hula-hoop.

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