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Detonation Event
- Narrated by: John Skelley
- Length: 12 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
For decades the Space Consortium of America has searched for new ways to harvest resources beyond an increasingly depleted Earth. The ultimate plan is about to be ignited. So is the ultimate threat to humankind....
Battle-hardened Captain Ry Devans and his crew of the Mars Orbiting Station-1 are part of a bold plan: resurrect the active molten cores of the Red Planet with synchronized thermonuclear explosions, and terraform the hell out of that iron-oxide rock for future generations. It'll change history. So will the strands of carbon-based Martian cells that have hitched a ride on the ship.
Dr. Karen Wagner knows the microbes' resistance to virus is incredible. It's the unknowable that's dicey. Her orders: blow them into space. But orders can be undermined. Two vials have been stolen and sent hurtling toward the biosphere. For Devans and Wagner, ferreting out the saboteurs on board is only the beginning. Because there are more of them back on Earth - an army of radical eco-terrorists anxious to create a New World Order with a catastrophic gift from Mars.
Now, 140 million miles away from home, Devans is feeling expendable, betrayed, a little adrift, and a lot wild-eyed. But space madness could be his salvation - and Earth's. He has a plan. And he'll have to be crazy to make it work.
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- Johnny
- 20-03-20
Different with a bit of a twist
I would recommend this for those who enjoy possible near futures. For me it’s not the best book but narrative is good and preformed well bit slow to start but gains momentum
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