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The Omega Project

By: Steve Alten
Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
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On the brink of a disaster that could end all human life on Earth, tech genius Robert Eisenbraun joins a team of scientists in Antarctica on a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa to mine a rare ore that can provide for Earth's long-term energy needs. But as he and the rest of the team train under the ice shelf in preparation for the long journey, trouble erupts. Before they embark, Eisenbraun finds himself the odd man out, and is put into cold sleep against his will.

When he wakes, Eisenbraun finds the ship deserted and no longer functional. He escapes to the surface of an Earth terribly changed. The plan has gone horribly wrong, but as he adapts to a hostile environment, he realizes that there is still a way to accomplish what the mission had set out to achieve. But he also discovers that he faces a new adversary of the most unlikely sort. Now his own survival, and that of the woman whose love has sustained him in his darkest hours, depends on the defeat of a technological colossus partly of his own making.

Confronting a foe that knows him almost as well as he knows himself, Eisenbraun faces the prospect of depending on resources he has reason to believe will be available on one particular night of a full moon - a night foretold by a mysterious, unseen ally to be a pivotal moment for the fate of the planet. The game has changed, and Earth's future depends on him and him alone.

The Omega Project is yet another edge-of-your-seat thriller by best-selling author Steve Alten and is sure to leave listeners looking for more.

©2016 Steve Alten (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Solar System Fiction Transportation Polar Region

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WOW!

Fantastic story, weirdly strange but bloody good. A story marring the spirtual, tecnology , strange, werid & human indurance together with human spirt resulting in forgiveness. A story that keeps u guessing & on the end of your seat. Well worth the listern.

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Twists and turns everywhere

Great read, kept me wondering what would happen next. Highly recommend this story it will keep you engaged and not wanting to stop listening. Only wish there was a follow on story as I’m not ready to leave this world yet.

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Promising concept poorly executed

Really struggled with poor character development and plot - to the point of feeling it was lazy writing desperately trying to get to the next plot point

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Could have been good

Good start, bad middle, terrible end.

If your after a story that makes you regret using a credit then get this one

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tedious.

when someone uses 47 words to explain the colour of the sky.
glad it was free

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Woke Sci-Fi is ruining the genre

Chapter 1: Jewish boy-genius survives apoocalypse, takes revenge on anti-semitic murderers by incinerating them in their beds, and melts the heart of the fiercely capable racially-diverse First-Nations girl.
Chapter 2: Jewish boy-genius grows to be celebrity professor workling to save the world. Schools Christian female interviewer on why her kind is responsible for the apocalypse, and is standing in the way of Utopia. Dialogues internally about how such types should not be engaged in argument because they should not be given a platform. Sexually shames Christian female because it's okay to do that to Christian right-wing non-persons.
Chapter 3. Not a clue. I'd returned the book before then.

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