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madjuliet 's review for:
Beyond the Ice Limit
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
I received a free ARC, however it was missing approx 60 pages, and they were (I felt) important pages, so I decided to wait to finish the book until I could get a full copy.
It was worth the wait. I am a big fan of both authors, and I loved The Ice Limit. This sequel was worth the wait.
If you haven't read The Ice Limit, this book stands on its own. There is a brief overview given by one of the characters. But I do recommend reading the first book, as that truly sets the tone for this story.
If you are a fan of action packed stories, this is your book.
Gideon Crew, a hero from several other books, has been recruited to join a team going to the Antarctic to destroy the meteorite that sank into the ocean 5 years previously. Some of this team made the first journey, and some are new.
Turns out, that meteor was actually an egg or spore, and is now growing at an alarming rate on the ocean floor. It has the potential to destroy the planet if left unchecked. Gideon and his teammates must find a way to destroy this organism, which is much more than it seems, before it destroys the world we live on.
But the organism is protecting itself. Can they destroy it before time runs out? Or before it destroys them?
It was worth the wait. I am a big fan of both authors, and I loved The Ice Limit. This sequel was worth the wait.
If you haven't read The Ice Limit, this book stands on its own. There is a brief overview given by one of the characters. But I do recommend reading the first book, as that truly sets the tone for this story.
If you are a fan of action packed stories, this is your book.
Gideon Crew, a hero from several other books, has been recruited to join a team going to the Antarctic to destroy the meteorite that sank into the ocean 5 years previously. Some of this team made the first journey, and some are new.
Turns out, that meteor was actually an egg or spore, and is now growing at an alarming rate on the ocean floor. It has the potential to destroy the planet if left unchecked. Gideon and his teammates must find a way to destroy this organism, which is much more than it seems, before it destroys the world we live on.
But the organism is protecting itself. Can they destroy it before time runs out? Or before it destroys them?