Mimic

In Mimic by T. Kolodziej, the typical day-to-day challenges of online content creators are unexpectedly compounded by the emergence of an otherworldly killer from another dimension. This blend of horror, science fiction, and police procedural unfurls through the urgent efforts of Ontario Police Service Detectives Decima, Stokes, and Rennic, who find themselves in a perilous game of cat and mouse with a creature that excels in human mimicry.

As the narrative progresses, the detectives grapple with a sinister foe whose mythological roots equip it with eerie abilities seemingly crafted to thwart modern investigative methods. The juxtaposition of cutting-edge technology against ancient supernatural forces creates a riveting dynamic that propels the story forward. As the body count rises, the urgency intensifies, compelling the trio to adapt their tactics in hopes of neutralizing this elusive threat. Readers familiar with Stephen King’s The Outsider, which also explores the theme of an incomprehensible horror concealed within everyday reality, will find resonant themes in Mimic. Skepticism in the face of the supernatural emerges as a fatal flaw, while those willing to embrace unconventional approaches may stand a chance against the darkness.

Mimic is a compelling tale that maintains a brisk pace and is filled with enough chilling moments to satisfy enthusiasts of the science fiction and horror genres. The novel’s seamless integration of different elements makes it a gripping read that challenges the boundaries between the known and the unknown.

Pages: 289 | ASIN : B0D2B7517R

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