Her Eyes Wide and Bulging

Dr. Walsh stares at her reflection in the mirror, her eyes wide and bulging, her once delicate features now contorted into a grotesque mask of alien terror. Her skin is a mottled green, her teeth elongated and sharp, her tongue a writhing, segmented appendage. She is a monstrous creature, a terrifying reminder of the horrors that can lie dormant within the most delicate of creatures.

She had been an entomologist, a scientist who studied insects. But something had gone wrong, something she had never seen before. She had been working on a new project, a way to merge animal DNA with insect DNA. She thought she had succeeded, that she had created a new species, a hybrid of human and insect. But she was wrong.

The virus she had created had mutated, changing her into the monstrous creature she now was. She was driven by an insatiable hunger, a need to consume anything that moved. She had already killed several people, their bodies mutilated and twisted beyond recognition.

The city was in chaos. The authorities were baffled by the gruesome discoveries, unable to explain the bizarre mutations that had befallen the victims. They had launched a desperate search for the missing entomologist, but she had vanished without a trace.

Dr. Walsh continues her reign of terror, her monstrous form lurking in the shadows. She stalks the night, her senses heightened, her hunger growing. She is a predator, a creature of the dark, and she is coming for you.

The city is in fear. The authorities are overwhelmed. And Dr. Walsh is a monster with a hunger that can’t be satiated.

Can she be stopped?

Last Updated on December 25, 2023
by DaF Books

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