Tuesday, January 5, 2016


The Strain Review

            It was just a normal day at the JFK International airport, when a Boeing 767 stopped dead on the airstrip. Upon further investigation, a Doctor Ephraim Goodweather, head of the Canary project in the CDC, is called to inspect the plane, but what he finds is more than could ever expect. The passengers are as dead as the plane they’re in, but this is a virus that not even the CDC stands a chance against. After all of the passengers are brought to the morgue, something causes them to stir. An estranged encounter with Abraham Setrakian, Ephraim starts to wonder just how much he knows about the events that are about to unfold. After hunting him down, Ephraim learns that this is more than bodies rising, but total annihilation of the world they know if they can’t stop The Master. Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan write a thrilling story That gives new twists around every corner. Follow the struggle of Ephraim, Setrakian, and other companions they find as they race to defeat The Master before his plans unfold. Read all about it in The Strain. Review by Mark Marquis

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