

If you’ve read the synopsis for this volume, you’re all caught up on what’s happened in the first two books, but you’re missing out on all the spice of detail, so go read the books, dum-dum! they’re just doing what spiders do, eating, laying eggs, spinning webs, but they are doing it on a monstrous scale, and their food and breeding grounds are … peeeeeeooplllllle. This is the third book in a trilogy about what happens after millions of carnivorous spiders hatch and skitter all across the globe.

There was nobody left to turn the lights on. But then she caught a glimpse of a skittering dark mass and the baseball-size bodies held aloft by eight legs, and she realized that of course it made sense that the airport was dark. It was almost completely dark out, which confused Melanie for a moment. Oooh, goodreads choice awards semifinalist for best horror 2018! what will happen? Alexi Zentner's books are pretty different from Ezekiel Boone's. I also write under the name Alexi Zentner. If you've read this far, I should mention that THE HATCHING is Ezekiel Boone's first book, but it's not actually *my* first book. You can also follow me on Facebook or follow me on Instagram if you are so inclined and like the idea of occasionally seeing photos of my dogs. The Ezekiel Boone website is but I've also got a nifty website for THE HATCHING at It has a cool map and some other bells and whistles. They are good writing partners, though they spend a lot of their day curled up in front of the wood burning stove and ignoring me. The part about them being unruly is true, but one of them is the most friendly dog you've ever met, and the other dog. I've got two unruly dogs who are mostly friendly. If you're not lucky, please sign a waiver before you come to visit. If you're lucky, the water will be up enough to break your fall. We're far enough out of town that, at night, it's dark.ĭark enough that, if you're not careful, you might fall off the small cliff at the edge of my property. Our house is five minutes outside of a university town.


Whenever I travel and say I'm from New York, people think I mean NYC, but we live about three hours north of New York City. I live in upstate New York with my wife and kids.
