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Grim Reaper: End of Days [Hardcover]

Steve Alten (Author), John Toledo (Illustrator)
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Grim Reaper October 10, 2010
Patrick "Shep" Shepherd was a promising major league rookie baseball pitcher when September 11th, 2001, hit. Shaken by the attacks, Shep left behind his soul mate and newborn daughter to enlist in the Armed Forces. Eleven years and four deployments later, Shep finds himself in Manhattan's VA hospital. His left arm is gone, his wife and daughter are gone, and he is haunted by the nightmares of war. December 21st.: While world leaders meet at the U.N., Mary Klipot, a bio-hazard level-4 scientist working at the CIA labs in Fort Detrick, enters the Big Apple with Scythe, a swift-acting version of the Black Death designed to wipe out America's enemies abroad. Believing she is carrying out God's wishes, Mary infects herself, then unleashes Scythe upon Manhattan. The threat of a worldwide pandemic forces officials to seal off the island . . . the president among those trapped. Determined to rescue his wife and child, Shep follows his guide, Virgil Shechinah, through the plague-infected neighborhoods of Manhattan, revisiting the "Nine Circles of Hell" as portrayed in Dante's Inferno. And the Grim Reaper, loosed upon the land by a humanity who has once again tipped the scales in favor of evil over good, is stalking Patrick Shepherd.

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At the start of Alten's new apocalyptic series, a plan to infect the Iranian delegation at the UN with a weaponized bubonic plague called Scythe goes awry, unleashing the plague on Manhattan. Manhattanite Patrick Shepherd, a crippled vet, is quickly tapped by the Secretary of Defense as the new poster boy for the military. Though reluctant at first, he discovers that a Scythe vaccine exists; with his estranged wife and daughter trapped in Manhattan, he begins a desperate journey through the dying metropolis to save them, along the way picking up the reluctant hero's requisite companions and going through the expected spiritual awakening by having to confront disturbing truths about reality, divinity, and the human race's capacity to self-destruct. Veteran Alten takes on a modern-day retelling of Dante's Inferno through the lens of a frighteningly all-too-possible biological attack on a densely populated American city. But terrifying plausibility is quickly muddled by ham-fisted allusions to Inferno, extreme leftwing conspiracy theories, vague spirituality, and enough blood to flood the Hudson. By the implausible end, readers will wonder how they went from genuinely scared to amusingly confused.
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Alten has taken Dante Alighieri’s Divinia Comedia, the Black Death, extrapolations of contemporary biochemical warfare, the Kabbalah, and various unsavory political trends and turned them into an epic. Mary Klipot, a microbiologist, develops Scythe, a variant of the Black Plague. “God” then commands her to release it in Manhattan, to bring about the End of Days. The government seals Manhattan, trapping three million people, including the U.S. president. Patrick Shepherd was a promising baseball player before September 11, 2001. He joined the armed forces, leaving his wife and newborn daughter. As the story opens he is in a VA hospital, minus his left arm, his family, and much of his sanity. Having discovered Klipot’s plan, Patrick is determined to use the vaccine against Scythe to rescue his family. He and his therapist trek the plague-stricken neighborhoods of Manhattan, analogs to the nine circles of the Inferno. But human greed, corruption, and violence have brought about the End of Days. Alten shows his craft in story construction, but like most variations on the classics , this frequently seems contrived. --Frieda Murray

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 487 pages
  • Publisher: Variance Publishing LLC; 1 edition (October 10, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193514216X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935142164
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #142,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steve Alten grew up in Philadelphia, earning his Bachelors degree in Physical Education at Penn State University, a Masters Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Delaware, and a Doctorate of Education at Temple University. Struggling to support his family of five, he decided to pen a novel he had been thinking about for years. Working late nights and on weekends, he eventually finished MEG; A Novel of Deep Terror. Steve sold his car to pay for editing fees. On September (Friday) the 13th, 1996, Steve lost his general manager's job at a wholesale meat plant. Four days later his agent had a two-book deal with Bantam Doubleday.

MEG would go on to become the book of the 1996 Frankfurt book fair, where it eventually sold to more than a twenty countries. MEG hit every major best-seller list, including #19 on the New York Times list (#7 audio), and became a popular radio series in Japan.

Steve's second release, The TRENCH (Meg sequel) was published by Kensington/Pinnacle in 1999 where it also hit best-seller status. His next novel, DOMAIN and its sequel, RESURRECTION were published by St. Martin's Press/Tor Books and were runaway best-sellers in Spain, Mexico, Germany, and Italy, with the rights selling to more than a dozen countries.

Steve's fourth novel, GOLIATH, received rave reviews and was a big hit in Germany. It is being considered for a TV series. MEG: Primal Waters was published in the summer of 2004. A year later his seventh novel, The LOCH, hit stores -- a modern-day thriller about the Loch Ness Monster. Steve's eighth novel, The SHELL GAME, is about the end of oil and the next 9/11 event. The book was another NY Times best-seller, but the stress of penning this real-life story affected Steve's health, and three months after he finished the manuscript he was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. Steve's ninth novel, MEG: Hell's Aquarium, is considered to be the best of the best-selling MEG series. Steve says his best novel is GRIM REAPER: End of Days. The story, a modern-day Dante's Inferno, takes place in New York when a man-made plague strikes Manhattan. The release date was 10-10-10. His eleventh novel. PHOBOS: Mayan Fear is the third in the Domain series and will debut in the Fall of 2011 (Tor/Forge).

Steve's novels are action-packed and very visual. He has optioned DOMAIN, MEG and The LOCH to film producers. Steve has written six original screenplays. His comedy, HARLEM SHUFFLE was a semi-finalist in the LA screenwriting contest, his psychological thriller, STRANGLEHOLD, was selected as a finalist at the Philadelphia film festival and his reality series, HOUSE OF BABEL won at Scriptapalooza. He has also created a TV Drama, PAPA JOHN, based on his years coaching basketball with hall of Fame coach John Chaney.

Over the years, Steve has been inundated with e-mail from teens who hated reading ...until they read his novels. When he learned high school teachers were actually using his books in the classroom (MEG had been rated #1 book for reluctant readers) Steve launched Adopt-An-Author, a nationwide non-profit program designed to encourage students to read. Teachers who register for the program (it's free) receive giant shark posters, free curriculum materials, student-author correspondence, an interactive website, and classroom conference calls/visits with the author. To date, over 10,000 teachers have registered, and the success rate in getting teens to read has been unprecedented. Steve now spends half his work week working with high schools. For more information click on www.AdoptAnAuthor.com

As an author, Steve has two goals. First, to continue to work hard to become a better storyteller and create exciting page turning thrillers. Second, to remain accessible to his readers. Steve reads and answers all e-mails, uses the names and descriptions of his loyal fans as characters in all his novels, and even hires readers as editors, depending on their particular expertise.

For more information, contact the author at Meg82159@aol.com
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars First draft, not finished manuscript, October 19, 2010
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I have enjoyed Steve Alten's work ever since I first happened upon him in 1997 with MEG. I have read all of his books and have enjoyed most of them tremendously. To date, the only one I didn't much care for was THE SHELL GAME and that had mostly to do with a lack of interest in the genre.

Unfortunately (and it pains me to say this) GRIM REAPER: END OF DAYS is a terrible book.

I was really, really excited for this one. The premise seemed very exciting and original. As a fan of The Divine Comedy I was very curious to see how Alten would weave the ideas of Hell and plague-riddled Manhattan together. In this regard, I was disappointed because the similarities were very superficial and seemed quite forced at times. There is some good imagery, but many of the scenes just don't make sense.

There are also a huge number of characters that the reader barely gets the chance to know, which makes them hard to care about. A more specific focus could really help here.

I didn't have an issue with the 9/11 conspiracy stuff because it played well into the general theme of human corruption, but things did become a bit preachy in this regard, rather than being part of the narrative.

Things get bogged down and the pacing becomes very uneven as the book continues.

I found the events following the last conversation with Virgil and Shep to be rushed and not fully explained.

On top of this, there were an incredible amount of typos and mistakes throughout the book.

I really think this could have been something truly wonderful, but I feel like I just finished reading a draft rather than a finished novel.

I may still pick up the second installment to see if things improve, but I really hope Alten finishes the DOMAIN TRILOGY first.
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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining fiction? No. Political Diatribe? Yes., January 11, 2011
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Well, I was a bit suprised. I enjoyed the extraterrestrial angle explored in some of his previous works. Entertaining. This book? More of an MSNBC VS. Fox News mess. Alten goes on a ridiculous, Bush, Cheney, Abu Ghraib, Illegal-Immoral war, no blood-for-oil, evil Republican rant. Mixed in with a rip-off of Dante. Un-original rip-off at that. Really? Could have got the same thing by buying a Bill Mahr book out of the doller bin at my local book store. Complete waste of time and money. And no, I'm not a Republican, I just look look to fiction/science fiction/fantasy to entertain me. Show me new worlds. Put some new twists on the everyday. Not drop me into a anti- foxnews, Bush, Iraq War, rant. Got it. Alten wants to seriously politicise his books. Cool. I'll read a Huffington Post or Sean Hannity's Newsletter next time and save some money. LAME!
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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Stop Preaching and just write!, January 9, 2011
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I used to love Steve Alten. I've read all of his previous books and when I saw Grim Reaper: End of Days out on Amazon, I had to grab a copy. I'm about 3/4 of the way though and not sure if I will read any more of his stuff. He's already made me mad about 5 times. Steve, if you're reading this, please keep your political opinions to yourself.
I'm sure you're not the only liberal/progressive author out there, but unless you are writing a political commentary book, please keep your opinions out of your novels. I know you won't belive this, but a majority of American's lean further right than left. You call a screaming group of protesters "Teabaggers" and say that Republicans just want to make everybody afraid while the noble progressives are trying to do the right thing. Please! Blaming Bush and Cheyne for everything is really getting old. Why was this necessary? And in the intoduction you say how you are not anti-military but anti-war, not true. So far you've got most of the military characters in the book characterized as bad people, including the secretary of defense. Sorry, I'll probably finsh this one since I paid so much for it, but it will most likely be my last Alten novel. I'm not even going to get into the fact you make Christians look downright evil and your Kaballah beliefs out on full display.


Ok. I finished it last week. Terrible! The political posturing didn't improve. The miliatary ends up looking like a bunch of mass murderers. A character gets water boarded. Rumsfeld and Cheyney are blamed for pretty much everything wrong in the world. Oh yea, Moses was a bad guy on top of it all. Come on Steve, you can do better!
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