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Loading... Callsign: King - Book I (a Jack Sigler - Chess Team Novella)by Jeremy Robinson
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Callsign: King follows Jack Sigler as he travels to Ethiopia following a cryptic text message from his girlfriend Sara Fogg of the CDC. What brought her to Ethiopia as a possible outbreak of an unknown virus turns out to be the possible answer to the origins of mankind and our conscience. The fabled Elephants' graveyard that has been discovered in the Great Rift Valley by scientists as well as a skeleton of our possible predecessor. All of this, plus a super-computer directing the actions of a hostile force to take control and kill Jack, Sara and other. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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The fabled Elephant Graveyard has been discovered. It contains enough ivory to make Ethiopia a wealthy nation. But the cave contains more than physical riches-it also holds the means to control the world. Fifteen scientists enter the cave. Only one leaves. Jack Sigler, Callsign: King (field leader of the covert, black ops Chess Team) receives a cryptic text from Sara Fogg, his girlfriend and CDC "disease detective." A catastrophic disease has been reported in Ethiopia's Great Rift Valley, but Fogg suspects something more is going on. Her suspicion is confirmed when King's arrival in Africa is met by a high speed assassination attempt. As King fights against two competing, high-tech mercenary forces, each struggling for control of the deadly discovery, Fogg disappears. Working with the surviving member of the science team that made the discovery, King begins a search for Fogg and the source of the potential plague that takes him back to the Great Rift Valley, back to the Elephant Graveyard, and brings him face-to-face with modern man's origins. No library descriptions found. |
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