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  • Ancestor

  • A Novel
  • By: Scott Sigler
  • Narrated by: Scott Sigler
  • Length: 15 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (154 ratings)

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Ancestor

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Summary

“The ancestors are out there…you have to believe me.”

From acclaimed author Scott Sigler—New York Times bestselling creator of Infected and Contagious—comes a tale of genetic experimentation’s worst nightmare come true. Every five minutes, a transplant candidate dies while waiting for a heart, a liver, a kidney. Imagine a technology that could provide those life-saving transplant organs for a nominal fee...and imagine what a company would do to get a monopoly on that technology.

On a remote island in the Canadian Arctic, PJ Colding leads a group of geneticists who have discovered this holy grail of medicine. By reverse-engineering the genomes of thousands of mammals, Colding's team has dialed back the evolutionary clock to re-create humankind’s common ancestor. The method? Illegal. The result? A computer-engineered living creature, an animal whose organs can be implanted in any person, and with no chance of transplant rejection. There's just one problem: these ancestors are not the docile herd animals that Colding's team envisioned. Instead, Colding’s work has given birth to something big, something evil. With these killer creatures on the prowl, Colding and the woman he loves must fight to survive — even as government agents close in to shut the project down, and the deep-pocketed company backing this research proves to have its own cold-blooded agenda.

As the creators become the prey in the ultimate battle for survival, Scott Sigler takes listeners on the ultimate thrill-ride—and offers a chilling cautionary account of what can happen when hubris, greed, and madness drive scientific experimentation past the brink of reason.

©2010 Scott Sigler (P)2010 Random House
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Critic reviews

"Sigler writes as if he is channeling a collaboration between Stephen King and Michael Crichton, as edited by H.G. Wells...He is gifted with the ability of explaining complex topics in an interesting, understandable and even entertaining manner, creates memorable characters who are likable and otherwise, and keeps the pace of the narrative moving so quickly that the pages should be soaked in flame retardant. This is one of those rare books that makes me wish that I could be stricken with selective amnesia, so that I could read it anew again."--Bookreporter.com

“A tremendously entertaining horror novel…the premise is thought-provoking, Sigler populates the novel with a lively cast of characters (unlike many thrillers, the heroes are as interesting as the villains), and the action is virtually nonstop—and, at times, quite graphic. If you combined Michael Crichton’s scientific exploration with Matthew Reilly’s lightning-fast pace and colorful characters, you might get something that feels like this book, which, incidentally, would make a great movie.”--Booklist

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BUY IT! BUY IT! BUY IT!

I'm Scott Sigler's new biggest fan, it's sci-fi, horror, real life. He's influenced by Stephen King and it shows but he's completely go his own voice and style. I absolutely love it and am eagerly awaiting the next book. I love the fact the author narrates them. The characters are real and likeable, the action is fast paced, it's gripping. The science is sound without getting confusing (for those of us who aren't too clued up). It's great, just buy it! No wait, it's a sequel, just buy everything he has written that you can get your hands on.

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Average

Scott, stick to the writing and leave the performing to the experts. Couldn’t finish this book.

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Scott Sigler = best modern horror writer

What made the experience of listening to Ancestor the most enjoyable?

Scott Sigler narrates his own books which in some writers case would be a bad thing, but scott puts effort into his "performance" every character gets a different voice, all of which are pretty decent actually, his female voices are below the rest but he is fully aware of this and tries his best. Surprisingly it actually makes the book come to life.

What did you like best about this story?

its a blend of Jurassic park( the book) and the film Dog Solders, in other words the story kicks major behind.

Have you listened to any of Scott Sigler’s other performances? How does this one compare?

This is my favorite Scott sigler performance, his later books improve his female voices but this one is the best story

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

"On an Island where man plays god,Mankind is about to become an endangered species"

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solid sigler!

A slow start but a gripping last half. Another great listen by Scott Sigler. Recommended.

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Good story, awful reading

Mr Sigler, could you please just write, please.! You can leave the reading to someone who is not shouting all the time.

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Good story, but narration is poor

Really enjoyed the story, despite the narration often getting in the way (can grate on you).

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My kind of author!

love the ideas across most of Sigler's books. the Infected series was also fantastic.

pleasantly surprised that the book world's mix!

on to the next one!

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Long with terrible narration

Long, too long. 10 hours it takes to get to the "monster" of the book. Too many forgettable characters mixed with a build up that has poor pay off. Starts with hours talking of government control of the situation which just gets completely forgot at the end.

Though the worse part of this is the narration, why the author thought about reading this book with his honestly racist portrayal of his characters with terrible voice work makes this one of the worst books I've gotten on here.

Avoid.

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