Into The Sounds
Lee Murray
Paperback
(Severed Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
On leave, and out of his head with boredom, NZDF Sergeant Taine McKenna joins biologist Jules Asher, on a Conservation Department deer culling expedition to New Zealandâs southernmost national park, where soaring peaks give way to valleys gouged from clay and rock, and icy rivers bleed into watery canyons too deep to fathom. Despite covering an area the size of the Serengeti, only eighteen people live in the isolated region, so itâs a surprise when the hunters stumble on the nationâs Turehu tribe, becoming some of only a handful to ever encounter the elusive ghost people. But a band of mercenaries saw them first, and, hell-bent on exploiting the tribesâ survivors, theyâre prepared to kill anyone who gets in their way. As a soldier, McKenna is duty-bound to protect all New Zealanders, but after centuries of persecution will the Turehu allow him to help them? Besides, there is something else lurking in the sounds, and it has its own agenda. When the waters clear, will anyone be allowed to leave? âMurray pretty much nails small unit tactics.â Justin Coates, author of The Apocalypse Drive âA fantastic blend of military fiction, a very real primordial monster, and powerful mythology.â Paul Mannering, author of Hard Corps, Hellâs Teeth, and Eat.