About The Onyx Seed by Clifford Beck:
The world is no longer as it was. After a well-orchestrated bioterrorist attack leaves civilization in ruins and humanity at the edge of extinction, Marty and Lucas are now on their own. And their escape is not without risk, as every step along the way holds the potential for catastrophe. Traveling by night is difficult, as the specters of the abundant dead seem to peak out from every window and doorway.
Los Angeles, like all other major cities, has been quarantined. But, at some point, even the government abandons its effort to help those left behind. And with so many dead lying about, the goal for Marty and Lucas becomes twofold. To escape without being seen by other survivors and to avoid becoming infected. But, on their way to what Marty believes to be a better place, they meet Julie. She is a beautiful, spitfire brunette living in Corpus Christi. The trio quickly becomes a well-working group, with a single common goal.
But, tragedy is determined to leave its mark as catastrophe catches up to them. Threatening not only their survival but the bond they share. And moving from place to place. The tension between Marty and Julie grows into a fiery relationship, driven by both sexual attraction and a mutual need to survive. At some point, to find themselves alone, exclusively dependent on each other. But tragedy is still at their heels, destroying everything they care about.
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Author Bio:
A native of Upstate New York, Clifford Beck received the bulk of his education at the State University of New York at Albany. His writing began with experiments in poetry, inspired by ancient literature. Later, he attended Southern Maine Technical College, earning a degree in New Media. His work is largely an exploration of human darkness and the dynamics of madness. Having a background in design and illustration, he also creates the cover art for his novels
Now a resident of Portland, Maine, he tends to write what speaks to him the loudest, occasionally relying on music for inspiration. But, ideas have always come to him during the most unlikely of situations, and is always with pen and pad at the ready. During the course of his life, he has been seen as someone in possession of a rather peculiar personality but has come to accept this as a commonality among writers in general and an expression of what makes the mind of a writer tick.