Ice Hunt, James Rollins
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Ice Hunt

Author: James Rollins

Narrator: John Meagher

Unabridged: 15 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Audio

Published: 09/01/2009


Synopsis

“Ice Hunt will make your toes curl and your free hand clutch the armchair as you speed through the pages.”—Tampa Tribune A classic adventure from James Rollins, the author of The Doomsday Key, The Last Oracle, The Judas Strain, Black Order, and other pulse-pounding, New York Times bestselling thrillers, Ice Hunt carries readers to the top of the world, where nothing can survive…except fear.

Author Bio

Veterinary Medicine is a very time consuming, stressful profession, especially for the owner of the veterinary practice. Author, James Rollins (aka James Paul Czajkowski) began his adult career with a DVM degree from the University of Missouri in 1985. He was then working as many as 18 hours a day, while writing on his lunch time, or any spare minutes he might find. For ten years he operated his practice, employing as many as 24 staff personnel, continuing to write during spare moments. One day, he decided to reverse the job and hobby routine. He began writing full time and spent a day or so per week volunteering to do neuter surgeries at the local SPCA.

Rollins began his storytelling very early as a child, so it came naturally to him by the time he made it his main career. His writing gives the reader a look into unseen worlds, mostly underground or underwater. His books are full of originality, scientific breakthroughs, as well as historical insight. All of this packed into a fast paced story line that is honed using his basic knowledge of science and medicine. That skill sets James Rollin's books apart from the others. He is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of international thrillers that are translated into over forty languages. His "Sigma" series is his most popular.

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Bookcoffeeme on 2012-01-07 21:33:02

Wish I hadnt read it so i can read it again! Yet I DID read it again and Im not one to read a book twice! One of very favorite books! Has this ever been made into a movie?