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Desert Base Strike

By: Gustavo Bondoni
Narrated by: Christopher Power
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Lab-built monsters, genetically created from dinosaur and reptile bases, are terrorizing people all over the world. Used in attacks by everyone from terrorists to governments, they are the latest weapon to be unleashed on the global public.

Max Alexeyev is part of a secret military group formed to strike at the heart of the monster problem: the labs that are churning them out. Melanie Viña is an active duty US Marine sniper out for revenge. They meet in Africa and join forces to locate and destroy the largest of the labs.

What they don’t know is that the people producing the monsters already know they’re coming, and have prepared a special surprise for anyone who attacks their installations.

Do Max and Melanie have what it takes to pull off a successful Desert Base Strike?

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Genetic Engineering Military Science Fiction Technothrillers Fiction Thriller Genetics

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