Synopses & Reviews
Trapped on the exotic alien world of Typhon, their DNA forcibly altered by a strange (and often capricious) godlike entity, Dilani and her fellow colonists no longer know who or what they are. What they do know is that they are being stalked across the seas by the vicious Bone Killers, who are bent on their extinction. Their only hope for survival may lie with relics of a vanished past-- a past which still lies waiting, deep beneath the waves. But the past isn't all that awaits there.
While a struggle for control erupts within the god itself, something vast and ancient is stirring in Typhon's secret depths. Something as strange and powerful as any deity. And the consequences of its coming will forever affect the lives of every creature living beneath the seas . . .
About the Author
Toni Anzetti's interest in biology began at age three, when she collected a large bucket of assorted amphibians and turned them loose in the tent where she was living with her parents and younger brother. In later experiments, she and her brother tried to raise tadpoles, but instead created a jar filled with methane producing bacteria. While her brother subsequently became a professional biologist, Toni followed the less orthodox path of becoming a science fiction writer.
She's camped in the Badlands, ridden horses in the Huron National Forest, and swum in all of the Great Lakes. Her interest in the Deep has taken her snorkeling in Saipan, between Mariana Trench and the volcanic island of Pagan. With her husband and the youngest of their four children, she currently lives in Texas, where she studies the region's native plants.