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The Siberian Incident Kindle Edition
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 hit the jackpot. He 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 unearthly that had been waiting 100,000 years was stirring. And mankind will become nothing more than a host.
THE SIBERIAN INCIDENT - a tale of invasive Alien Horror from international best selling author, Greig Beck.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 6, 2019
- File size2072 KB
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About the Author
Greig Beck grew up across the road from Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. His early days were spent surfing, sunbaking and reading science fiction on the sand. He then went on to study computer science, immerse himself in the financial software industry and later received an MBA.
Product details
- ASIN : B0823ZLP2S
- Publisher : Severed Press (December 6, 2019)
- Publication date : December 6, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 2072 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 248 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1922323179
- Best Sellers Rank: #169,927 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #870 in Alien Invasion Science Fiction
- #1,283 in First Contact Science Fiction (Books)
- #1,513 in First Contact Science Fiction eBooks
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About the author
Greig Beck is an Australian author residing in Sydney with his wife, son and oversized black German Shepherd. "Beneath the Dark Ice" was Greig's first novel. He now has many novels published in over 10 languages, and his Alex Hunter novels regularly appear in the best seller lists
Additional Info: Greig grew up spending his days surfing on Bondi Beach before entering a career in Information technology which took him around the world. After completing an MBA, he was appointed both an Australasian director of a multinational software company, and tasked with setting up the USA arm of the organisation. Today, Greig is still involved in IT, but spends most of his time writing... with plenty left over for his beloved surfing.
More information about Greig and his works can be found at www.greigbeck.com and he can be contacted at greig@greigbeck.com
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The author does a good job of keeping the underlying menace present and accounted for as he introduces aspects to the story I wouldn’t have seen work. I’m beyond impressed with how seemingly easy and workable this overall story was put together and will definitely check out the authors other work now.
I’d describe it as action horror, definitely had a The Thing movie vibe going on which was great, but image people with more guns and the mafia. Eastern Promises meets The Thing, great fun!
The first situation was with Marcus and Sara. They were looking to not only protect their future, their children’s future and even their grandchildren’s- they were looking to repopulate the Sturgeon species. After winning a contract in Russia, he and his wife were to do great things, while offering jobs to the locals and nearby communities. Never mind the place is known for being haunted.
Then you have the Bratva, the second component. They’re the Russian Mafia and highly intimidating. I’ll just leave that right there. The. There’s the third component to the story.
Filled with mystery, danger and Russian lore, the location carries a dark secret. One so haunting, the read puppets you along with anxious situations, creepy views and a freezing good time! Check it out while I wait for the next Beck read. Cheers!
Eh, I can't say much more than that, 'cause honestly, that's what you get. On the plus side, the story takes an appropriately long time (not too quick, not too slow) to establish a sense of horror and get moving, and the action scenes are pretty good. On the other hand, the characters are all pretty much cardboard and as other reviewers have pointed out, the motives of the aliens themselves are taken straight from Independence Day. So I don't think it was terrible, but IMO not worth 4.99 American dollars. I think 3.99 would have been more appropriate. Still, I enjoyed reading it in an afternoon so I can't say it was all bad. Ah, well...3 stars it is.
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Der Autor schafft es eine schnelle Geschichte zu machen ohne seine Charaktere zu
verheizen. Es ist offensichtlich das er dabei von Cambell's Who's goes out there?
Und Siegel's Infektion ganz viel übernommen hat. Lieber eine gute Mischung von kopierten
Geschichten als ein lächerliches , unglaubwürdiges Original!
Dafür gebe ich gerne 5 Sterne auch wenn alles nur geklaut ist.