Blood Aurora

· Gregory Mattix
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395
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Houston police officer Will Clairmont thought he’d escaped his remote Alaska hometown of Tamarack for good. Then he receives the tragic news that his ex-girlfriend, Mia, died suddenly one night while out with friends. When he returns to Tamarack to attend the funeral, he is surprised to learn that the official explanation for Mia’s death leaves more questions than answers. As Will looks into the matter, he discovers that she left a troubling message shortly before she died, one that casts her death in a suspicious light.

As Will tries to unravel the mystery, disturbing events begin taking place around Tamarack that serve to further isolate the town. Are these events somehow connected to Mia’s death? And when he finds that her body is missing, Will begins to question if she really even died in the first place. He soon discovers that an unnatural force has laid siege to Tamarack, and he must team up with a federal agent who is searching for an AWOL military officer, and fight to save the town before it is too late.

Blood Aurora is a sci-fi horror thriller from the author of Remember Tomorrow and the Extensis Vitae and Nexus of the Planes trilogies.

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alisson Fideles
February 22, 2024
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About the author

Gregory Mattix grew up in the blazing heat of the Arizona desert. He obtained a degree in Business Administration at the University of Arizona, served in the military, and lived overseas for a time. He currently lives in Colorado with his wife. He is the author of Remember Tomorrow and the Extensis Vitae and Nexus of the Planes series.

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