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The Kill Switch
- Narrated by: Scott Aiello
- Length: 14 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
The mission seems simple enough: extract a pharmaceutical magnate from Russian soil, a volatile man who holds the secret to a deadly bioweapon. But nothing is as it appears to be. A conspiracy of world-shattering scope unravels as Tucker and Kane struggle to keep one move ahead of their deadly enemies.
From the frozen steppes of Russia to the sun-blasted mountains of South Africa and Namibia, a biological threat millions of years in the making strikes out at the heart of America. All that stands in the way of a global apocalypse is one man and his dog. But can even Tucker and Kane thwart an ecological menace from the ancient past to save the world's future?
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- Mom of boyz
- 13-07-15
Fantastic
I love how this book is somewhat factual but I love the bond between tucker and Kane. There is no bond like with your dog!
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- The phantom reviewer
- 10-11-18
GREAT!
This is a typical James Rollins book. Lots of action at break neck speed. The narrator was good but did a dreadful english accent! Thankfully the need for it did not last long.
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- A. J. Powell
- 10-04-17
Not quite Reilly but a good 'read'
I came to this after the latest jack west junior escapades and in truth found the pace a little slow. I stuck with though and developed a fondness for Tucker and Cain. It's a well conceived story at a good pace (not withstanding my passion for Matthew Reilly), with a high level of historical and contemporary fact baked in. All in all I can recommend this and look forward to hearing more about Tucker and Cain.
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