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The Vostok Enigma

Sam Reilly, Book 26

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The Vostok Enigma

By: Christopher Cartwright
Narrated by: David Gilmore
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In East Antarctica, a team of scientists drilled a hole in the Vostok ice sheet to take a sample of the subterranean lake 2.2 miles below the surface.

It was the deepest drill ever performed through ice anywhere in the world.

When the results of the core sample were published, it was highly scientific, and revealed a unique snapshot of the Earth’s atmosphere 15 million years ago.

Within hours, elite military teams from the US, Great Britain, Russia, and Australia had converged on the site–which meant somebody had revealed what they had really discovered buried beneath the snow.…

Something that the world was never meant to know.

©2022 Christopher Cartwright (P)2023 Christopher Cartwright
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Suspense Russia War

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It’s ok but having read all the others in the series this was a disappointment - why oh why do whe have to have a full description of every single piece of equipment every time it is mentioned - just Sam picked up the gun and so did Tom instead of this inane desire on the part of the author to go on and on and on about make, model and any other information he’s found on the internet - also English accent sounds like dick van dyke in Mary poppins - totally false and ridiculous - not mr Cartwrights best book by a long way

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