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Forsaken (A Unit 51 Novel)
Forsaken - A Unit 51 Novel
Author: Michael McBride
?McBride writes with the perfect mixture of suspense and horror — that keeps the reader on edge.? ?Examiner —   — IT HAS SURVIVED — At a research station in Antarctica, scientists discovered a strange and ancient organism. — They thought they could study it, classify it, control it. They couldn?t. —   — IT HAS THRIVED — Six months ago, a secret paramili...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780786041602
ISBN-10: 0786041609
Publication Date: 4/24/2018
Pages: 400
Rating:
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2.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Pinnacle
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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IT HAS SURVIVED
At a research station in Antarctica, scientists discovered a strange and ancient organism. They thought they could study it, classify it, control it. They couldn't.

IT HAS THRIVED
Six months ago, a secret paramilitary team called Unit 51 was sent to the station. They thought the creature was dead, the nightmare was over. It wasn't.

IT HAS EVOLVED
In a Mexican temple, archeologists uncover the remains of a half-human hybrid. They believe it is related to the creature in Antarctica, a dark thing of legend that is still aliveâand still evolving. They believe it needs a new host to feed, to mutate, to multiply. They're right. And they're next. And the human race might just be headed for extinction . . .

âHighly recommended for fans of creature horror
and the thrillers of Michael Crichton.â
âThe Horror Review

âThriller powerhouse McBride begins his Unit 51 series . . . neatly executes a sudden shift of mood and tone toward frantic horror when the story flips into a race to escape from savage human-alien hybrid predators in a confined space, evoking feelings of shock and terror.â
âPublishers Weekly on Subhuman

âThis novel is for everyone who's still a little scared of the dark . . . a very good sci-fi/thriller; I'll read whatever McBride writes next.â
âKen Raymond, The Oklahoman on Subhuman.


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