BORDEN ISLAND

by Robert E Kreig

About The Book

In 2053, a state-of-the-art power facility harnessing the infinite energy of a singularity is secretly constructed deep beneath the icy expanse of Borden Island. When a UN team, including top officials and an elite security squad, is dispatched for a routine inspection, they stumble upon a horrifying discovery: a brilliant scientist is dead, and her newborn son exhibits terrifyingly rapid growth and intelligence. His chilling words, "Mother is coming," foretell a nightmare they could never have imagined.

As the team grapples with escalating supernatural events, they are plunged into a harrowing fight for survival. Death, chaos, and unimaginable terror grip the facility, pushing the security detail to their limits. With time running out, they must unravel the dark secrets of the singularity and the mysterious boy before a cataclysmic force is unleashed.

Prepare for a pulse-pounding sci-fi horror experience where the future of humanity hangs by a thread, and the greatest threat lurks in the shadows, waiting to be unleashed.

Robert E Kreig

Robert E Kreig is an Australian author of epic fantasy and suspense-driven fiction, writing stories of survival, duty, fear, and consequence.

Robert E Kreig was born in Newcastle, Australia, and grew up in its outer suburbs, where a love of storytelling took root early. From a young age, he was drawn to books that combined action, adventure, and an undercurrent of fear — stories that asked what people are capable of when tested. As a reader, Robert was shaped by authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Stephen King, Orson Scott Card, Ray Bradbury, and Frank Herbert. As his tastes broadened, he found further inspiration in the works of George R. R. Martin, Matthew Reilly, Nathan M. Farrugia, Dan Brown, James Patterson, Michael Connelly, and Lee Child. Across genres, he gravitated toward stories driven by momentum, moral tension, and consequence. Cinema played an equally formative role. Films like Star Wars, King Kong, Jaws, and Jason and the Argonauts helped fuel a fascination with mythic adventure, looming danger, and the quiet moments before everything goes wrong. Those influences eventually coalesced into The Woodmyst Chronicles, a ten-book epic fantasy series shaped by long-form storytelling, evolving characters, and a world where every choice carries weight. In addition to his fantasy work, Robert has written several standalone novels, including Long Valley, The Calm Voice, and Pit Guard: The Tanner’s Boy. Across both series and standalone stories, his fiction explores survival, duty, fear, and the human cost of violence — whether the threat comes from monsters, institutions, or the mind itself. Robert currently lives in Canberra, Australia, where he continues to write with the aim of one day becoming a full-time author.

More Books by Robert E Kreig

THE TANNER'S BOY

PIT GUARD I

by Robert E Kreig

Orphaned after the massacre of his entire village, a boy chances upon a seasoned soldier. A Pit Guard of Dendadia.
Taken under the wing of the soldier, the boy begins his training and quickly gathers the skills to fight for others.

SILVER AND SHADOW

PIT GUARD II

by Robert E Kreig

A young warrior and elven sheriff arrive in Wyvernmont to lay their commander to rest, whispers of a grim discovery stir the town. Trolls, fae, and townsfolk make a desperate stand to to fend the town from a blood-thirsty scourge.

LONG VALLEY

by Robert E Kreig

LONG VALLEY

​In the small community of Long Valley, nestled comfortably beneath snow-capped mountains, people quietly go about their business. Everybody knows everybody and there are no worries to give mind to. ​
But something has awakened.
A tragic accident near the valley’s army base sparks a number of terrifying events placing the local civilians in mortal danger.
A contagion is subsequently released into Long Valley, infecting pets, livestock, wild life and people.
It’s up to the local law enforcement and a small band of citizens to try and keep the town safe.

In the end, it becomes a struggle for survival as the people of Long Valley are overcome by the urge to feed.

THE CALM VOICE

by Robert E Kreig