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The Nemesis Origin

Warner & Lopez, Book 1

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The Nemesis Origin

By: Dean Crawford
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Ancient cultures on continents separated by thousands of miles simultaneously developed identical technologies and legends containing identical descriptions of fiery objects and wise beings that arrived from the sky and brought them knowledge. Modern archaeology dismisses these legends as myths. Ethan Warner knows better.

Living alone in the wilderness, Ethan is tracked down by Dr. Lucy Morgan, a scientist who once found the 7,000-year-old remains of an extra-terrestrial species entombed deep in the deserts of Israel. She brings ominous news: more remains being found, and there are people willing to kill to obtain them.

Hurled into a global conspiracy that will take them from the East China Sea to the jungles of Cambodia, from the deserts of Egypt to the heights of the Andes, Ethan and Lucy must locate the remains of ancient people whose DNA carries both a message and a cure for a disease not born of this Earth, and in doing so save the life of one young child and change the course of human.

©2015 Dean Crawford (P)2017 Dean Crawford
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Fiction
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The story was full of interesting ideas but the very choppy reading style was distracting enough to break the immersive quality of the book.

Great story, mediocre narrator

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