
Arcadian Genesis: Alex Hunter 0.5
An Alex Hunter Novella
by Greig Beck
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Pub Date Sep 01 2012 | Archive Date May 14 2014
Momentum Books | Momentum
Description
An aeon ago it crashed into the frozen earth. Millennia later it was removed from the icy soil, still functioning. They opened it … they shouldn't have.
Alex Hunter – in the mission that turned him from a normal man into the weapon known as the Arcadian – and the elite team of soldiers known as the Hotzone All-Forces Warfare Commandos must enter a hostile country to rescue a defected Chechen researcher from the center of a country at war.
But the HAWCs are not the only ones looking for the rogue scientist and the mysterious package he carries with him. A brutal and relentless killer and his death squad are on the trail too – and they bring a savagery with them that Hunter and his team have never witnessed before in modern warfare.
In this stunning prequel to Beneath the Dark Ice, the HAWC team must race the clock to rescue the scientist, prevent the package from falling into the wrong hands … and save the world from a horror that should never have been woken.
Arcadian Genesis features a sample chapter from Greig Beck's forthcoming novel Black Mountain.
A Note From the Publisher
Arcadian Genesis is the origin story of Greig Beck's most popular and enduring character - Alex Hunter, also known as The Arcadian.
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781743340820 |
PRICE | A$6.35 (AUD) |
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