Debut Authors Tyler & Anyssia Thornberry Set to Launch Sci-Fi Epic 'Rise of The Infected'
November 29th, 2024 8:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A new science fantasy novel exploring humanity's role as test subjects for alien experimentation is set to launch, potentially redefining the genre and kicking off an expansive multi-series universe.
In a bold entry into the science fantasy genre, debut authors Tyler and Anyssia Thornberry are poised to release their first novel, 'Rise of The Infected,' on December 3rd, 2024. The book, which has been in development for nearly 15 years, promises to challenge readers' perceptions of humanity's place in the universe.
Set against a backdrop of alien conquest, the novel explores the chilling concept of humans as 'the universe's perfect lab rats.' The story revolves around powerful viruses that grant supernatural abilities to their hosts, a premise that raises profound questions about survival, power dynamics, and the ethics of experimentation.
The significance of this release extends beyond a single novel. 'Rise of The Infected' is positioned as the cornerstone of a broader, interconnected universe spanning multiple series. This ambitious scope suggests a potential shift in how readers engage with science fantasy narratives, offering a more expansive and immersive experience.
The authors' commitment to crafting a diverse cast of characters and exploring themes of human resilience could resonate with a wide audience, potentially attracting new readers to the genre. The book's release strategy, including a live book-releasing trailer on a New York Times Square digital billboard, indicates a significant marketing push that could elevate the profile of debut authors in the publishing industry.
Available in print, eBook, and audiobook formats across major platforms, 'Rise of The Infected' is positioned to reach a broad market. The novel's exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding experimentation and survival may spark discussions that extend beyond the realm of fiction, potentially influencing discourse on scientific ethics and human rights.
As the first installment in a planned series, the success of 'Rise of The Infected' could have far-reaching implications for the science fantasy genre and the publishing industry's approach to new authors with expansive, multi-series concepts. The Thornberrys' debut may serve as a litmus test for reader appetite for complex, interconnected narratives in an era of ever-expanding fictional universes.
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