Off the coast of Brazil, a team of scientists discovers a horror like no other, an island where all life has been eradicated, consumed, and possessed by a species beyond imagination. Before they can report their discovery, a mysterious agency attacks the group, killing them all, save one, an entomologist, an expert on venomous creatures, Professor Ken Matsui from Cornell University.
Strangest of all, this inexplicable threat traces back to a terrifying secret buried a century ago beneath the National Mall: a cache of bones preserved in amber. The artifact was hidden away by a cabal of scientists—led by Alexander Graham Bell—to protect humankind. But they dared not destroy it, for the object also holds an astonishing promise for the future: the very secret of life after death.
Yet, nothing stays buried forever. An ancient horror—dormant in the marrow of those preserved bones—is free once more, nursed, and developed into a weapon of incalculable strength and malignancy, ready to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting world.
To stop its spread, Commander Grayson Pierce of Sigma Force must survive a direct attack on the island of Maui. To be there first has always been the core mission of Sigma Force, a covert team forged to be America’s front line against emerging threats. But this time, even Sigma may not be able to decipher this deadly mystery, one that traces back to the founding of the Smithsonian Institution.
With each new discovery, the menace they hunt is changing, growing, spreading—adapting and surviving every attempt to stop it from reconquering a world it once ruled. And each transformation makes it stronger . . . and smarter.
Running out of time and options, Commander Grayson Pierce will be forced to make an impossible choice. To eradicate this extinction-level threat and expose those involved, he will have to join forces with Sigma’s greatest enemy—the newly resurrected Guild—even it if means sacrificing one of his own.
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Q. You are also active in your support of American veterans. Could you tell us a little bit about your efforts?A. Sure. My support for veterans first came about after I participated in a USO tour of authors to Iraq ... Read MoreA:
Sure. My support for veterans first came about after I participated in a USO tour of authors to Iraq and Kuwait in the winter of 2010. Upon coming home, I knew I wanted to do more. First, I worked with USA Cares, which raises emergency funds for vets in need, then most recently I joined US 4 Warriors as an advisory board member. The new charity started as a grassroots effort in San Diego and has since expanded nationwide. Besides helping to promote the social welfare of vets in a wide spectrum of activities, the latest endeavor also involves helping veterans tell their stories…and get published! So as a writer, I’m especially exciting as US 4 Warriors expands into this adventure.
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Q. How do you go about researching your books and how much time is spent on it?A. I certainly do love to dig deep into the subject matters I write about. I love it so much I’ve lea ... Read MoreA:
I certainly do love to dig deep into the subject matters I write about. I love it so much I’ve learned over the years that I have to rein myself in a bit. I limit my main block of research on a novel to 90 days. On the 91st day, I have to begin writing. That all said, I’m also a bit of a lazy researcher. I prefer to interview people and pick their brains versus drily reading some history lesson or scientific treatise. Rather than having to earn a degree on a certain subject, I’d rather query people who have already earned those PhDs. Such a method often uncovers tantalizing details that I would’ve never found in a book, article, or Internet search. For The Demon Crown, I contacted scientists in various fields, but also the management team of a Polish salt mine—where, of course, much mayhem abounds in my novel.
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Q. A recurring theme in your novels seem to be the advancement of technology and how it affects us. What are your personal views on this advancement?A. As a veterinarian myself, I’ve always loved science, medicine, and technology, especially anything ... Read MoreA:
As a veterinarian myself, I’ve always loved science, medicine, and technology, especially anything that’s cutting edge and new. In my books, it’s not so much the cogs and wheels of that new bit of science that intrigues me as it is where that technology might be heading and how it might affect or lives—good or bad. The rapid advancement of such technologies often challenges the moral compasses of society and to have that mirrored by my characters during their adventures adds that touch of relevancy to a novel. In The Demon Crown, the book tackles issues involving not only invasive species, but also climate change, and the newest revelation by scientists concerning what truly wiped out the dinosaurs. Shockingly, it’s not what anyone imagined—and that threat still exists today.
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Q. You also fold fascinating bits of history into your stories. In this case, you deal with the mysteries surrounding the founding of the Smithsonian Institution in D.C. What made you choose to include this bit of history?A. Mostly because so little is truly known about the man who founded the Smithsonian. James Smithson wa ... Read MoreA:
Mostly because so little is truly known about the man who founded the Smithsonian. James Smithson was a British chemist who never set foot in America, yet left his fortune to our young nation in order to establish this institution that would carry his name. He did so without warning or explanation. Then shortly after the founding of the Smithsonian, its first building—the Smithsonian Castle—was nearly destroyed by a fire during the Civil War. Most of Smithson’s books and journals, along with his vast mineral collection, were destroyed, all but erasing his heritage. Then even more intriguingly, the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, defied the regents of the Smithsonian to sail to Europe. On New Year’s Eve in 1903, under the cover of a snowstorm, he stole the bones of James Smithson from a graveyard in Italy and returned them to the States, where those bones reside today in the Smithsonian Castle. To me, Alexander Graham Bell could’ve been a member of Sigma Force. Here we have a scientist and inventor who was not above a little skullduggery…in this case, literally. In fact, many true-to-life mysteries surrounding those stolen bones are critical to the story.
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Q. Speaking of those scientific “what if’s?”: You love to include intriguing concepts in your books. What can readers expect to discover in your newest novel?A. This novel serves as a cautionary reminder that we are not living in the Age of Man, but rather—as ... Read MoreA:
This novel serves as a cautionary reminder that we are not living in the Age of Man, but rather—as has been true for over 400 million years—we are living in the Age of Insects. In fact, it is now hypothesized that insects contributed—if not led—to the extinction of the dinosaurs. How? You’ll have to read the book for the shocking answer. But of course, this then begs the question concerning the insects’ latest competitors for the earth’s dwindling natural resources: Could we be their next target?
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Q. After writing so many stories with Sigma Force, do you have trouble coming up with fresh ideas?A. I actually have the opposite problem. I have so many thoughts and ideas for future books that I wish ... Read MoreA:
I actually have the opposite problem. I have so many thoughts and ideas for future books that I wish I could clone myself so I can get them out of my head. As to the origin for all those ideas, I always have my antennae up for three things: a piece of history that ends in a question mark, a tantalizing bit science that makes me wonder “what if?”, and finally some intriguing locale where those first two could collide. I collect all those tidbits on a daily basis, from newsfeeds, from magazines, or simply from asking someone “tell me something about this place that no one else knows about.” It’s the latter method that generates the best story ideas.
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Q. Being the 13th novel in this exciting Sigma Force series, does a new reader have to have the earlier stories?A. Not at all. I tailor each story so a new reader could jump into the series at any point. In fact, on ... Read MoreA:
Not at all. I tailor each story so a new reader could jump into the series at any point. In fact, only a small fraction of my readership have read my series in order. So anyone interested in this unique set of heroes and the troubles they face, THE DEMON CROWN is a perfect place to jump on in.
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Q. What threat in THE DEMON CROWN could keep Homeland Security up at night?A. Specifically the threat posed by invasive species, those foreign invaders to our shores. We’ve al ... Read MoreA:
Specifically the threat posed by invasive species, those foreign invaders to our shores. We’ve already seen how the Everglades are being overrun by pythons that are wiping out our native bird populations. Then there are Asian carp in our lakes and rivers doing the same to native fish. And it’s not just here in the States. Other examples of invasive species are plentiful and global. Most of these cases are from due to accidental contaminations. What worries Homeland Security is that some hostile power might weaponize such a species and use it as means of waging war. Especially as such a threat is nearly impossible to defend against. It’s just such a frightening scenario that I explore in The Demon Crown.
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Q. What threat does Sigma Force face in this newest thriller, THE DEMON CROWN?A. To quote my editor: This book is Sigma’s most frightening adventure to date. And I don’t disagre ... Read MoreA:
To quote my editor: This book is Sigma’s most frightening adventure to date. And I don’t disagree. The novel starts when a group of scientists stumbles across an island off the coast of Brazil, where all life has been eradicated, consumed and possessed by a species beyond imagination. Before they can report their discovery, the scientists are attacked and killed. Save one, an entomologist, an expert on venomous creatures. This one event soon blows up into a global threat, when the same species is unleashed across the Hawaiian Islands. As people die by the hundreds, it appears the only way to halt the organism’s spread its to nuke those islands. To prevent that from happening, Sigma Force must discover the terrifying origin of the species—and find a way to destroy it. But already the organism is changing, growing, spreading—adapting and surviving every attempt to stop it. So, yes, it is indeed a frightening story—especially so because how real this threat actually is. Even Homeland Security maintains the threat raised in this novel to be a top priority.
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Q. THE DEMON CROWN is the 13th Sigma Force novel. Can you tell us a little about the heroes of your stories?A. Sigma Force is a team of former special forces soldiers who have been drummed out of the service for ... Read MoreA:
Sigma Force is a team of former special forces soldiers who have been drummed out of the service for various reasons. But because of special aptitudes and abilities, they’ve been recruited in secret by DARPA—the Defense Department’s research-and-development agency—and retrained in various scientific disciplines to act as field agents for DARPA. Their mission is to protect the globe against various emerging threats. Basically, they’re scientists with guns.
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