COLLINGWOOD TODAY: Collingwood Author Releases Pandemic Thriller
Read the Collingwood Today article that showcases Benjamin Rempel and his debut novel, Infect.
Jessica Owen, Collingwood Today
COLLINGWOOD — A Collingwood author is releasing his first fiction novel this weekend, and he got here with a little help from a community of Collingwood writers.
Benjamin Rempel is releasing his first fiction novel, called Infect, and will be hosting a book launch event on June 15 at Press Market. Released by Chicken House Press, the book is a thriller that follows the events of a viral outbreak through the eyes of two brothers in a small town trying to make it out alive.
FERAL WINTER BOOK ONE
Nearing the end of a harsh winter, estranged half-brothers, Andrew and Xavier, flee into the dark woods isolating their town. Panicked, the young men seek refuge from a growing horde of feral townsfolk tracking them with unbridled violence.
Threatened by dwindling food supplies, rising tensions, and a troubled group of survivors, the brothers are thrust into bloody conflicts while desperately searching for their parents.
As their community unravels, Andrew and Xavier must uncover the terrifying truth about a virus ravaging their town if they are to survive one more night from the things that hunt them.
Hailed as “violent, mysterious, and powerfully empathetic,” INFECT explores human behaviour where nothing is sacred and survival is the highest priority.
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Paperback | 312 pages | Horror | Adult Fiction