A moon rock missing for thirty years...Five buckets of blood-soaked sand found in a New Mexico canyon...A scientist with ambition enough to kill...A monk who will redeem the world...A dark agency with a deadly mission...The greatest scientific discovery of all time...What fire bolt from the galactic dark shattered the Earth eons ago, and now hides in that remote cleft in the southwest U.S. known as Tyrannosaur Canyon?
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June 20, 2006 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781593978075
- File size: 366738 KB
- Duration: 12:44:02
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Scott Sowers's superb use of accents and inflections allows this archaeological thriller, a sort of Mexican JURASSIC PARK, to flow smoothly and blend a diverse collection of details: the Chicxulub impact, the 1972 Apollo moon landing, an evil British paleontologist, an ex-CIA cryptologist now a Benedictine monk, a crusty prospector, a horse vet, and computers that run on Stutterlogic. Sowers's narration of a dry and ironic pathologist talking to a local policeman as if she were talking to an idiot is masterful. The descriptions of T. rex, which begin each new section, are compelling and awe-inspiring. K.A.T. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine -
AudioFile Magazine
Veterinarian Tom Broadbent is riding horseback through the New Mexico canyons near his home when he comes across a bullet-ridden prospector. With his final breaths the prospector gives Broadbent a notebook and tells him to take it to his daughter, who will know how to find the treasure. Scott Sowers, who read Preston's previous solo work, THE CODEX, trades in his native Virginian accent for a slight Southwestern drawl, adding to the atmosphere of the story. He puts intensity into the characters, especially the single-minded hit man, the obsessed museum curator, and the singular monk, who is full of surprises. Even with such extreme characters, and plot elements that include a complete T-Rex fossil, a lunar rock specimen, and a clandestine "black ops" unit, Sowers reads the story with a gripping yet believable sincerity. Included at the end of this abridgment is an interview with the author. S.E.S. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
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