The premise is very simple, and if it sounds like an ‘80s creature feature (or a “nature gone bad” scenario) then you’re in the right ballpark. Turns out I was right, and Cold Storage – although not without its flaws – is a lot of fun. I picked it up on the strength of Koepp’s credentials in the screenwriting industry, and also because it the blurb made it sound like a Michael Crichton-style techno-thriller crossed with a Stephen King schlock horror. With the help of two unwitting security guards, he has one night to quarantine this horror, before it destroys all of humanity.” Only Pentagon bioterror operative Roberto Diaz can stop it. After decades underground in a forgotten sub-basement, a highly mutative organism – capable of extinction-level destruction – has found its way out. Cold Storage is the debut novel of David Koepp, a screenwriter whose most famous credit is his work on Jurassic Park.
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