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Vector Borne: A Novel

By: Michael McBride
Narrated by: Bobby Brill
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Number one best-selling author.

A team of scientists unlocks the secret of the next phase of human evolution in the most unstable geological region on the planet... at the bottom of the sea in the Pacific Ring of Fire. When a massive earthquake rocks Oceania, generating a tsunami that decimates the surrounding islands and sinks the research vessel, a rescue team is dispatched - only to find that the majority of the crew had been slaughtered prior to the ship's foundering.

The survivors find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere on an island that's being ripped apart from the inside out, desperately trying to reach the lone settlement on the far side.

But they aren't alone.

Something is hunting them from the jungle, something borne of the fire at the Earth's core. And their only hope for escape rests in the hands of a man who would sooner let them all die than share the island's secrets.

©2013 Michael McBride (P)2014 Michael McBride
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Natural Disaster Exciting
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"A thrilling adventure! Fans of Michael Crichton will love it!" (Jeff Strand, author of Pressure)
"Michael McBride literally stunned me with his enigmatic talent and kept me hanging on right up until the end." ( Midwest Book Review)
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The story was desent, not the best McBride but good. But the performance was so hard to get through. The characters all sounded the same. The emphasis was often put on the wrong word in a sentence and overall the reading sounded like a bad DJ from the 80's

good story bad reading.

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voice was a little too piercing. gaps between chapters too long. Don't know why that was bothersome.

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