Thomas Starbuck, author of “Deadly Ground,” was interviewed by Logan Crawford of Roku TV. During the interview, the author shared his experience in writing his masterpiece.
This sci-fi narrative was commended by Mark Heisey of the US Review of Books, stating that “The author offers a fast-paced, pandemic-related, post-apocalyptic novel. The writing is simple but the speed at which the novel moves will help maintain interest for those often bored with books that develop more slowly. The plot continues to throw new circumstances at the protagonist and the reader with almost every chapter.”
Logan Crawford is an actor and Emmy award-winning anchor, reporter, talk show host, and comic with recurring roles on such hit TV shows as The Irishman (2019), The First Purge (2018), Teenage Mutant Ninja, 40-Love (2021), and many others.
“Deadly Ground” by Thomas W. Starbuck tells the story of AB, a brilliant scientist working for the CDC, who survives a deadly virus.
As it spreads globally, AB stands alone in a world devoid of human existence with his companion, Winnie.
The novel explores the concept of being the last person on Earth and the search for a new Eve.
In 2006, Thomas W. Starbuck began a captivating exploration of speculative fiction inspired by the real-world threats of Bird Flu and SARS in Southeast Asia.
He crafted a story set in a world overrun by pandemic disaster, blending imagination with pressing global issues.
Starbuck’s collaboration with Judy Belshe-Thorblom was instrumental in bringing “Deadly Ground” to life.
Their combined efforts resulted in a work that merges evocative storytelling with striking visual artwork, encouraging readers to explore themes of existence and resilience in the face of catastrophic events.
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