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Around the world entire towns are being wiped out, a trail of boneless bodies left behind.

Professor Matt Kearns, paleo-linguist, and a team of scientific and military specialists, rush to decipher the hidden secrets of a pair of ancient stones that prophesize the next great extinction on Earth. They soon discover that the ominous predictions are linked to a plague of unstoppable creatures that have risen from the centre of the Earth.

In a heart-pumping adventure that begins in the hold of a sunken German U-boat, Matt Kearns travels to the lost Nazi treasure tunnels in Poland and dives deep down to sunken caves below Easter Island.

©2020 Greig Beck (P)2021 Bolinda Publishing
Horreur Science-fiction Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense Effrayant Aventure Intéressant Sincère Fiction Militaire
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mister Beck does it again great novel can't wait for Matt next adventure maybe tracking the Ark of the covenant or maybe finding a mythical griffin

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I usually like Greg Beck's books, but this one isn't up to par. Yes, the author does his research which teaches me something in every story. So, that is a good thing. However, it isn't enough to have kept me interested in this choppy, disappointing story especially in light of some obvious failures: For instance, why does a linguist tell a biochemist how to conduct biological investigations? As well, it is my understanding that online dating sites offer their clients photos and even face time with potential matches. If this is true, why didn't Matt recognize Lana when she arrived as part of the research team? He was absolutely gob-smacked when he realized who she was. As well, Greg Beck certainly took license with coincidence making her part of the team at all. These are minor points which I could overlook if the story held my interest. But, this convoluted tale was a letdown to the point where I really didn't care how it ended. Regarding narration, I am not a fan of Sean Mangan's dulcet tones and, upon listening to Extinction Plague, that remains my opinion.

Surprisingly disappointing.

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