CANTON -- Canton resident Chris Angus recently released his second fiction novel, “London Underground.” Angus has won awards for his non-fiction work, which includes “Oswegatchie: A North …
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CANTON -- Canton resident Chris Angus recently released his second fiction novel, “London Underground.”
Angus has won awards for his non-fiction work, which includes “Oswegatchie: A North Country River,” “The Extraordinary Adirondack Journey of Clarence Petty: Wilderness Guide, Pilot and Conservationist,” “Images of America: St. Lawrence County” and “Reflections From Canoe Country.”
Angus released his first fiction novel, “The Last Titanic Story,” earlier this year.
In “London Underground” a search for hidden treasures and artifacts leads several citizens beneath London’s underground, where they discover a horrifying species of genetically altered ‘super rats’ that are threatening to invade and take over London.