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From the author of
The Devil's Advocate and
Finding Satan, a novel about a couple who decide to adopt a child, a decision that could bring the birth of the Antichrist.
Congratulations, it's a boy... Now it's time to pray.
Kate Dobson and her girlfriend run a successful California catering business and share a beautiful home in the Indian Canyons of Palm Springs. They are secure in their relationship and more than comfortable financially. But Kate wants something more...a child. Her longing has invaded her dreams, turning them to nightmares, but it's a need that won't be ignored. So it seems like a miracle when Kate is contacted by Genitor, a cutting-edge in vitro fertilization clinic. Dr. Lois Matthews, the head of Genitor, will personally handle Kate's case, and everything is in place for Kate's pregnancy: an ideal donor, a live-in nanny. But before any test shows she is pregnant, Kate experiences unnerving symptoms in full force, pushing her body—and soon her sanity—to the brink. How can she feel a child quickening inside her? Why is she being pursued by a terrorizing radical group—or is she? Paranoia is taking over her mind, but a force of evil is taking over her body. And soon that evil will be delivered...
About the Author
Andrew Neiderman is the author of more than forty-five thrillers, the most well-known of which is
The Devil’s Advocate, a major Warner Bros. feature film. It is in development as a stage musical in London and a stage play in The Netherlands, and it is being developed as an NBC television series. He is also well-known as the ghostwriter of the V.C. Andrews® novels, having published over seventy new titles, making him one of the most successful ghostwriters in American and international publishing. Seven of his titles have been adapted into films, both for feature and television.
Neiderman lives in Palm Springs, California, with his wife, Diane. They have two children and three grandchildren. He is the former chairman of the English department at Fallsburg High School, where he taught for over twenty-three years.