The Colony

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Product Details

Price
$36.99  $34.40
Publisher
Thomas Dunne Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.81 X 8.48 X 1.04 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250001290

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About the Author

A. J. Colucci lives in New Jersey and spent fifteen years as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, and writer for corporate America before becoming a full-time author.

Reviews

"Few debuts cut to the quick as effectively as A.J. Colucci's "The Colony". Razor-sharp writing, scientific intrigue, and political brinkmanship create a story as plausible as it is frightening. Here's a novel to leave your skin crawling--and wanting more!"--James Rollins, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Devil Colony"

"Innovative, provocative, and exciting, "The Colony" possesses the three crucial ingredients for any high concept thriller. I'll never look at an ant the same way again."-Steve Berry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Columbus Affair

""The kind of story that eats you alive, one little bite at a time. Accurate research combines with pure horror for a fantastic read."--Scott Sigler, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Infected

""A.J. Colucci has created an engaging, frightening tale mixing science and adrenaline in equal measure. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. If you like Crichton, you owe it to yourself to read "The Colony"."--Paul McEuen, author of "Spiral
"
"Creep-a-palooza! A.J. Colucci's masterpiece combines whirlwind action, characters that make you stand up and cheer, and deliciously evil killer ants into a flesh-ripping joyride of a thriller. It's one of the most gripping stories I've read in ages. Read it tonight, and I guarantee you'll be canceling tomorrow's picnic."--Shane Gericke, national bestselling author of "Torn Apart"

"You'll think twice about squashing ants after you read "The Colony". The novel is fun, scary, and unsettling. Creepy in the best sense of the word."--Mark Alpert, author of "Final Theory"

"A horrific scenario that crosses compelling science with a real-world household enemy. I found myself reading into the night, and the slightest provocation had me slapping at my skin."--Rhodi Hawk, author of "The Tangled Bridge"


"New York City comes under attack from a vicious new species of ant in Colucci's exciting thriller debut....Colucci...balances scares and science nicely. Michael Crichton fans will hope that this is but the first of many such outings from the author's pen."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)

"Colucci's suspense-novel debut is a frightening combination of well-researched science and scenes of pure horror. Downright gory in places, the tale is rounded out by the usual corrupt officials, warring industries, and failed romances. Full of suspense and intrigue, "The Colony" will especially appeal to fans of Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park" and the like."--"Booklist"
"[A] grimly entertaining debut...the book transcends its horror-movie basis with descriptions of the ants in action and of the science behind the "Siafu Moto," which is part fire ant and part African strain....Not a book for picnic-goers, this tale may have you rethinking those warnings about fire ants heading north."--"Kirkus Reviews
""A quick-paced read, this is creepy, terrifying and impossible to put down."--"Virginia Living
"
"Few debuts cut to the quick as effectively as A.J. Colucci's "The Colony." Razor-sharp writing, scientific intrigue, and political brinkmanship create a story as plausible as it is frightening. Here's a novel to leave your skin crawling--and wanting more!"--James Rollins, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Devil Colony"

"Innovative, provocative, and exciting, "The Colony" possesses the three crucial ingredients for any high concept thriller. I'll never look at an ant the same way again."-Steve Berry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Columbus Affair
""The kind of story that eats you alive, one little bite at a time. Accurate research combines with pure horror for a fantastic read."--Scott Sigler, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Infected
""A.J. Colucci has created an engaging, frightening tale mixing science and adrenaline in equal measure. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. If you like Crichton, you owe it to yourself to read "The Colony.""--Paul McEuen, author of "Spiral
"
"Creep-a-palooza! A.J. Colucci's masterpiece combines whirlwind action, characters that make you stand up and cheer, and deliciously evil killer ants into a flesh-ripping joyride of a thriller. It's one of the most gripping stories I've read in ages. Read it tonight, and I guarantee you'll be canceling tomorrow's picnic."--Shane Gericke, national bestselling author of "Torn Apart"

"You'll think twice about squashing ants after you read "The Colony." The novel is fun, scary, and unsettling. Creepy in the best sense of the word."--Mark Alpert, author of "Final Theory"


New York City comes under attack from a vicious new species of ant in Colucci's exciting thriller debut....Colucci...balances scares and science nicely. Michael Crichton fans will hope that this is but the first of many such outings from the author's pen. "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

Colucci's suspense-novel debut is a frightening combination of well-researched science and scenes of pure horror. Downright gory in places, the tale is rounded out by the usual corrupt officials, warring industries, and failed romances. Full of suspense and intrigue, "The Colony" will especially appeal to fans of Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park" and the like. "Booklist"

[A] grimly entertaining debut...the book transcends its horror-movie basis with descriptions of the ants in action and of the science behind the "Siafu Moto," which is part fire ant and part African strain....Not a book for picnic-goers, this tale may have you rethinking those warnings about fire ants heading north. "Kirkus Reviews"

A quick-paced read, this is creepy, terrifying and impossible to put down. "Virginia Living"

Few debuts cut to the quick as effectively as A.J. Colucci's "The Colony." Razor-sharp writing, scientific intrigue, and political brinkmanship create a story as plausible as it is frightening. Here's a novel to leave your skin crawling--and wanting more! "James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Colony"

Innovative, provocative, and exciting, "The Colony" possesses the three crucial ingredients for any high concept thriller. I'll never look at an ant the same way again. "Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Columbus Affair"

The kind of story that eats you alive, one little bite at a time. Accurate research combines with pure horror for a fantastic read. "Scott Sigler, New York Times bestselling author of Infected"

A.J. Colucci has created an engaging, frightening tale mixing science and adrenaline in equal measure. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. If you like Crichton, you owe it to yourself to read "The Colony." "Paul McEuen, author of Spiral"

Creep-a-palooza! A.J. Colucci's masterpiece combines whirlwind action, characters that make you stand up and cheer, and deliciously evil killer ants into a flesh-ripping joyride of a thriller. It's one of the most gripping stories I've read in ages. Read it tonight, and I guarantee you'll be canceling tomorrow's picnic. "Shane Gericke, national bestselling author of Torn Apart"

You'll think twice about squashing ants after you read "The Colony." The novel is fun, scary, and unsettling. Creepy in the best sense of the word. "Mark Alpert, author of Final Theory""

"New York City comes under attack from a vicious new species of ant in Colucci's exciting thriller debut....Colucci...balances scares and science nicely. Michael Crichton fans will hope that this is but the first of many such outings from the author's pen." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Colucci's suspense-novel debut is a frightening combination of well-researched science and scenes of pure horror. Downright gory in places, the tale is rounded out by the usual corrupt officials, warring industries, and failed romances. Full of suspense and intrigue, The Colony will especially appeal to fans of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and the like." --Booklist

"[A] grimly entertaining debut...the book transcends its horror-movie basis with descriptions of the ants in action and of the science behind the Siafu Moto, which is part fire ant and part African strain....Not a book for picnic-goers, this tale may have you rethinking those warnings about fire ants heading north." --Kirkus Reviews

"A quick-paced read, this is creepy, terrifying and impossible to put down." --Virginia Living

"Few debuts cut to the quick as effectively as A.J. Colucci's The Colony. Razor-sharp writing, scientific intrigue, and political brinkmanship create a story as plausible as it is frightening. Here's a novel to leave your skin crawling--and wanting more!" --James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Colony

"Innovative, provocative, and exciting, The Colony possesses the three crucial ingredients for any high concept thriller. I'll never look at an ant the same way again." --Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Columbus Affair

"The kind of story that eats you alive, one little bite at a time. Accurate research combines with pure horror for a fantastic read." --Scott Sigler, New York Times bestselling author of Infected

"A.J. Colucci has created an engaging, frightening tale mixing science and adrenaline in equal measure. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. If you like Crichton, you owe it to yourself to read The Colony." --Paul McEuen, author of Spiral

"Creep-a-palooza! A.J. Colucci's masterpiece combines whirlwind action, characters that make you stand up and cheer, and deliciously evil killer ants into a flesh-ripping joyride of a thriller. It's one of the most gripping stories I've read in ages. Read it tonight, and I guarantee you'll be canceling tomorrow's picnic." --Shane Gericke, national bestselling author of Torn Apart

"You'll think twice about squashing ants after you read The Colony. The novel is fun, scary, and unsettling. Creepy in the best sense of the word." --Mark Alpert, author of Final Theory