Deadly Rains

“Deadly Rains” by Diane Compagno, published by iUniverse in March 2002, is a 176-page work written in English. This book presents a narrative centered around reports of unusual deaths in a remote area of Utah, prompting an investigation by the CDC. As Carol McCoy delves into the mystery, she uncovers a strange substance that falls with the rain, leading to the deaths of both animals and humans. The story explores the implications of this phenomenon, as it not only brings death but also alters the landscape wherever it occurs.
Readers will find a blend of horror and science fiction as Carol races against time to uncover the secrets behind the deadly rains. The narrative focuses on her determination to stop this catastrophic event before it threatens humanity. With themes of action and adventure woven throughout, “Deadly Rains” invites exploration into the intersection of environmental change and human survival. This edition offers a compelling look at the consequences of an inexplicable natural disaster, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and horror.
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Reports of strange deaths in a remote area of Utah trigger an investigation by the CDC. Carol McCoy finds that a strange substance falling along with the rain is killing animals and humans. Not only does death follow this strange phenomenon, but wherever the rain falls the landscape changes. It is up to Carol to discover the secrets of the rain and determine how to stop it before it destroys the human race.
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