Breaking The Laws Of NatureIn the fifth explosive installment of Ray Garton's six-part Frankenstorm, an insidious man-made enemy wages war on our biology, humanity, and last shred of sanity. . . FrankenstormIf anyone knows where the bodies are buried in Humboldt County, it's Sheriff Mitch Kaufman, who's seen it all: The meth lab operated by the Traylor family;the arsenal of weapons stockpiled by survivalist nutcase Ollie Monk;even the suspicious activity inside the old mental hospital. But it's not until Hurricane Quentin hits the coast--and all hell breaks loose--that Sheriff Kaufman is able to piece together the puzzle that's plagued his community. Homeless people have been infected with a biological weapon for the government. Rabid subjects have escaped into the storm, spreading violence, madness, and contagion throughout the county. And the only thing that can stop this large-scale disaster is a small-town cop who's just crazy enough to try. . . When everything goes to hell, there's only one place to find peace: In the eye of the storm. Praise For Ray Garton"Scary. . . involving. . . mature and thoughtful. " --Stephen King on Dark Channel"Gripping, original, and sly. " --Dean Koontz on Live Girls"Ray Garton is, and always has been, one of horror fiction's great innovators. "--F. Paul Wilson"Garton never fails to go for the throat!" --Richard Laymon"Garton has a flair for taking veteran horror themes and twisting them to evocative or entertaining effect. " --Publishers Weekly"Razor-sharp and gut-punch brutal, Garton will scare you. " --Mark Kidwell, Fangoria magazine"Garton does not even know that there is top to go over. " --Rick Kleffel, The Agony Column"Ray Garton has consistently created some of the best horror ever set to print. " --Cemetery Dance magazine15,500 Words