The Andromeda Evolution Audiobook
The Andromeda Evolution Audiobook
- Julia Whelan
- HarperCollins Publishers UK
- 2019-11-14
- 10 h 5 min
Summary:
Fifty years following the Andromeda Strain built Michael Crichton a household name – and spawned a new genre, the technothriller – the threat returns, in a gripping sequel that is terrifyingly reasonable and resonant.
THE EVOLUTION IS Approaching
In 1967, an extraterrestrial microbe-designated the Andromeda Strain-came crashing right down to Earth and nearly ended the human race. A team of top researchers assigned to Project Wildfire proved helpful valiantly to save the about The Andromeda Advancement world from an epidemic of unimaginable proportions. In the ensuing decades, research over the microparticle continuing. And the globe thought it was safe….
Deep inside Fairchild Air flow Force Base, Task Eternal Vigilance offers continued to view and wait for the Andromeda Strain to reappear. For years, the project has registered no activity-until now. A Brazilian terrain-mapping drone has recognized a bizarre anomaly of otherworldly matter, and, worse yet, the tell-tale chemical substance signature from the deadly microparticle.
With this shocking discovery, the next-generation Project Wildfire is activated, and a diverse team of specialists hailing from all over the world is dispatched to investigate the potentially apocalyptic threat.
However the microbe is growing-evolving. And if the Wildfire group can’t reach the quarantine area, get into the anomaly, and figure out how to quit it, this new Andromeda Development will annihilate all life as we know it.
‘A meticulously crafted adventure story, filled with actions, mystery, question, and just enough hard research to scare the hell out of you. So excellent!’ Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One
‘Wilson invokes the best of [Crichton’s basic novel], and improvements everything with fantastic flair’
Mail Online
Would make Crichton very pleased”
Washington Post
‘Terrific…An excellent sequel to a classic novel, written in the spirit of Crichton however in Wilson’s own powerful tone of voice’
Booklist