Awakened

ebook A Novel · Awakened

By James S. Murray

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The star of of the hit show Impractical Jokers delivers a "scary amazing fun" supernatural thriller in which an ancient horror is unearthed under NYC (Brad Meltzer, New York Times–bestselling author of The Escape Artist).

After years of waiting, New York's newest subway line is finally ready, an express train that connects the city with the burgeoning communities across the Hudson River. The shining jewel of this state-of-the-art line is a breathtaking visitors' pavilion beneath the river. Major dignitaries, including New York City's Mayor and the President of the United States, are in attendance for the inaugural run, as the first train slowly pulls in.

Under the station's bright ceiling lights, the shiny silver cars gleam. But as the train comes closer into view, a far different scene becomes visible.

All the train's cars are empty. All the cars' interiors are drenched in blood.

As chaos descends, all those in the pavilion scramble to get out. But the horror is only beginning. High levels of deadly methane fill the tunnels. The structure begins to flood. For those who don't drown, choke or spark an explosion, another terrifying danger awaits—the thing that killed all those people on the train. It's out there . . . and it's coming.

There's something living beneath New York City, and it's not happy we've woken it up.

"Awakened hits the high notes of Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child's Relic and Scott Snyder's The Wake [. . .] but its scope actually extends much further." —Kirkus Reviews

"Aliens meets The Taking of Pelham 123 in this fast-moving science fiction thriller." —Publishers Weekly

"A thrilling read." —New York Journal of Books

Awakened