Patch thought he'd find peace when he came back from the war. But he soon discovered the Tri-Counties held dark secrets that would haunt him for the rest of his life.
Soon after starting his new job at the town's metalworks plant, a group of government officials began conducting experiments on employees, including Patch.
What the drugs did to his body didn't compare to the real reason behind the experiments.
Isolated in a secret location, a small group of residents became victims of a twisted government plan and a creature beyond nightmares.
THE PLANT by Paul Sating barely resembles the story description. The setting is post-apocalypse, and the Tri-Counties are cut off from everything else. Patch hears a couple talking about how bad things have gotten, and shares a story with them. He never gets into specifics about anything. No details are given regarding the experiments. The description of a mystery creature is minimal.
Granted, it's meant to be a prequel to a novel, but the general vagueness doesn't tempt me into reading The Scales.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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