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The Fall: The Rift Book I


Available for $2.99 in the Kindle Store

An ancient evil, trapped in the ruins of a lost Mayan temple for centuries, has been unleashed. It takes the form of a deadly virus, one that causes violent insanity in the living and the recently departed to rise and walk. It spreads around the globe, throwing the world into chaos and war.

As it progresses, those in the States who find themselves far away from the epicenter watch it unfold with unbelieving eyes. From Washington D.C. to Dover, New Hampshire, regular people are hurled into an existence outside their control, left to deal with catastrophic situations that they aren't prepared to handle. Life becomes a nightmare, and that nightmare is spreading.

First time author Robert J. Duperre presents this scenario with The Fall: The Rift Book I, the first of a four-part series. In this book, he throws his characters into a gambit; when the alternatives are life or death, self-preservation or the protection of others, what path will they choose? Is there a darkness that resides in everyone, from every walk of life, that is screaming for release? When society falls apart and we are left to our own devices, will we make the right decisions, or let the tide take us where it may? There is horror, there is death, there are the walking dead, and all around are choices.

The Gate: 13 Dark & Odd Tales

Available for $0.99 in the Kindle Store

...Three brothers traipse across a post-apocalyptic landscape, encountering unspeakable horrors...

...A young boy growing up in suburban hell thinks there might be more to his home town than meets the eye, what with all the children going missing...

...A woman dying of cancer is given a way out, if only she is willing to pay the price...

...The crew of a space station must battle their fears and a strange alien relic when they are isolated from humanity...if humanity exists any longer...

These stories and more await inside the pages of The Gate: 13 Dark & Odd Tales, the new compilation by Robert J. Duperre, author of The Fall: The Rift Book I. Also contributing to this collection are the talented Mercedes M. Yardley, David Dalglish, David McAfee, and Daniel Pyle.


Enjoy, folks, and remember - we can't succeed without you, gentle reader.  I hope you enjoy the experience we bring you.

- RJD
 
 
Tonight marks the last-ever episode of the second-best show ever on television. 

That's right:  after this evening, LOST is over.  For good.

It's such a bittersweet event.  I so love the show.  I've swallowed everything they've fed me over the last six years.  I've felt sorrow when characters leave, and conjectured with the rest about what it is, exactly, the whole point of the thing is.  It's been a long time running, a 100 hour movie, and to see it reach it's conclusion...well, I'll be there. 

And I'll be ready.

Some I've spoken to are worried about tonight.  Some assume that it won't end well, that it will be unsatisfying.  I'm not among those.  This season, I've thoroughly enjoyed every episode (even the "boring" Kate-centric one at the beginning of the season).  I love where they're taking it - it's actually much better than what I assumed they would do, which says something. 

So there you go.  Watch it, people.  Let Jack and Sawyer and Locke and company take you home.  And hopefully, we can see them go home, as well.  For what these characters have gone through over the last six seasons, they deserve some happiness.

Perhaps they'll receive it.  Finally.

RJD