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Subterrestrial

By: Michael McBride
Narrated by: Joel Richards
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An accident during the construction of a tunnel beneath the Bering Strait leads to the discovery of a network of caverns and evidence that hints at the survival of a primitive human species. Led by DARPA technologist Reinhard Thyssen, a team of experts from around the globe is dispatched into the subterranean maze to discover all they can before the caves completely flood.

Something lurks in the darkness, though...a creature that has evolved into a predator unlike any the world has ever known, and it's up to the scientists to make sure that it never reaches the surface. If they can survive that long.

©2015 Michael McBride (P)2018 Tantor
Adventure Horror Science Fiction Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Fiction Polar Region
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Gripping Suspense • Interesting Premise • Engaging Narration • Successful Multiple Viewpoints • Solid Research
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A story told - successfully - from the viewpoint of multiple characters. At least for me this was a completely new take on "Hollow Earth".

Solid Story

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The story line had promise. Several times I expected it to take off like a James Rollins however it did not. This work needs polishing.

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I have not had this much edge of my seat, nail biting suspense in a very long time. Got me hooked at the beginning and hauled me all the way to the end wanting more. Most excellent!

Super suspish end

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AN EXCITING ADVENTURE IN DANGEROUUS UNDERGROND CAVES.AFTER REFECTING ON MY JUST COMPLETED ROLLER COASTER RIDE THROUGH UNDERGROUND SEA CAVES OF ENVIIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AND DANGEROUS CRATURES

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This is very interesting and would make an excellent movie. Similar plot to previous books.

Gripping story line!

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I’ve read a few of Mcbribe’s books and they never disappoint in my opinion they always keep you on the tips of your toes this one is just the same. Does a very good job with the storyline and characters though I wish there was a follow up to this one. A second book to tie off a few ends. But wonderful book.

Fun and creative

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I’ve been on a horror story kick- most are B movie grade with cliche storylines. This one was refreshingly interesting with good characters and scenario development.
I’m new to the narrator and really enjoyed his style

Thank you for the human narrator

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The story was good, but the people trying to escape part was WAY too long. I was never able to picture the described surroundings as they were trying to get away, and there were a lot too many “Screee”s and chuffing sounds. The end was good though, when it finally came.

It kind of drug out

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This is an eerie story set mostly in deep and dark Caves. it keep a steady pace. However, there are quite a number of characters to keep track of. Overall, I'd say give this one a go.

Deep Dark Delight

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Is this related to the Forsaken/Mutation books? The feathered serpents reminded me of the ones in the second book.

Connections?

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