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The Siberian incident

100,000 years ago the object hit the lake at the deepest point, quickly sinking into its mile-deep stygian darkness. The sheets of ice closed, time moved on and the land forgot. But over the centuries, legends grew of people vanishing, of strange, deformed animals and of an unexplained luminescence down in the lake depths. When Marcus Stenson won the lucrative contract to create a sturgeon fish farm on the site of disused paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal, he thought he had won the lottery and refused to listen to the chilling folktales, or even be concerned by the occasional harassment from the local mafia. But then animals were found mutilated in the frozen forest and people started to go missing. And worse, some came back, changed, horribly. In the depths of the lake, something that had been waiting 100,000 years was stirring. And it needed the warmth of mankind to survive. For lovers of John Carpenter's The Thing, comes a tale of Alien Horror from international best selling author, Greig Beck.

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32320004684761 Audio MP3 Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780655650867
Classification Number Audio MP3 Adult
Author Beck, Greig
Title The Siberian incident [AUD]
Edition MP3 Unabridged ed.
Series Audio Book MP3
Adult
Contents Fiction
Performer Read by Sean Mangan
100,000 years ago the object hit the lake at the deepest point, quickly sinking into its mile-deep stygian darkness. The sheets of ice closed, time moved on and the land forgot. But over the centuries, legends grew of people vanishing, of strange, deformed animals and of an unexplained luminescence down in the lake depths. When Marcus Stenson won the lucrative contract to create a sturgeon fish farm on the site of disused paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal, he thought he had won the lottery and refused to listen to the chilling folktales, or even be concerned by the occasional harassment from the local mafia. But then animals were found mutilated in the frozen forest and people started to go missing. And worse, some came back, changed, horribly. In the depths of the lake, something that had been waiting 100,000 years was stirring. And it needed the warmth of mankind to survive. For lovers of John Carpenter's The Thing, comes a tale of Alien Horror from international best selling author, Greig Beck.
Classification Adult.
Subject Science fiction
Additional Author Mangan, Sean
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