The Darwin Strain, Bill Schutt
The Darwin Strain, Bill Schutt
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The Darwin Strain
An R. J. MacCready Novel

Author: Bill Schutt, J. R. Finch

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 08/06/2019


Synopsis

The authors of Hell’s Gate and The Himalayan Codex deliver their third high-octane thriller—a riveting blend of science, history, and suspense featuring zoologist and adventurer Captain R. J. MacCready.“Looks like Schutt and Finch are filling the void left by the passing of Michael Crichton.”—James Cameron, director/writer/explorerThough the fighting has stopped and Hitler is vanquished, a dangerous new war between America and the Soviet Union has begun. Invaluable in defeating the Nazis, accidental crypto-zoologist R. J. MacCready and Yanni Thorne, an indigenous Brazilian and expert in animal behavior, are working for the Pentagon once again. Sent to a mysterious Greek island in a remote corner of the Mediterranean, they are investigating rumors about a volcanic spring with “miraculous” healing properties that the locals say is guarded by sea monsters from ancient legends.The islanders believe that, like Fatima, the spring is a gift from God. To the Greek Orthodox Church, it is a sign of a deadly evil foretold in apocalyptic texts. Alongside French and Chinese researchers—men who share their strange, blood-stained past—Mac and Yanni discover that the volcanic spring’s undersea plumes release an exotic microbe that can transform life with astonishing speed. To find the source of the Volcanic spring, Mac and Yanni must find a way to neutralize “the Dragons of Revelation”—a fearsome aquatic species also known as “Kraken,” which are preventing the scientists from exploring deep beneath the sea’s surface. Mutating at an astonishing pace, the Kraken have evolved into a chillingly high alien intelligence. As the race to possess the “miracle” microbe heats up, tensions between geopolitics, religion, and ordinary scientists confronted with the unknown escalate into chaos. Mac and Yanni know all too well that one wrong choice can easily set in motion a biological chain reaction that will reach across the decades to enhance—or destroy—everything that lives.

About Bill Schutt

Bill Schutt is a vertebrate zoologist and author. He is a research associate in residence at the American Museum of Natural History and a professor of biology at LIU-Post. Bill’s first book, Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures, was critically acclaimed by E. O. Wilson and the New York Times. His next nonfiction work will explore the natural history of cannibalism. Bill lives with his wife and son in Long Island.

About J. R. Finch

J. R. Finch is a painter, history buff, and cave explorer. He lives in New York City with three cats.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan

I came late to this party, not realizing this novel was well into a series and not a stand alone work, even though the authors describe it as such. I was confused at first as there were references to people and events in the previous novels. There is also a time slip element I initially found quite......more

Goodreads review by Tyler

I was interested in this book because it sounded sort of unusual and different from what I normally read. “A volcanic spring with ‘miraculous’ healing properties that the locals say is guarded by sea monsters from ancient legends,” sort of grabs the attention. It’s the third in a series and I can’t......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

I thoroughly enjoyed the first part of the book. However, the second half veered into US versus Russian politics. I would have far preferred to learn more about Yanni and her communication attempts as well as following Boule on a dig and finding out more about the hominids benefiting from the red su......more

Goodreads review by Ronald

Put well-known characters like General MacArthur, Jacque Cousteau, and Ian Fleming into a geological environment of volcanos and hot water sea vents with strange extremophile growth that has already been well documented in several scientific documentaries and you have the freedom to write a story th......more

Goodreads review by Kaiju

This book had tons of potential, and I mostly enjoyed it. In fact, I think the missed opportunity here hurts more than the book fails... almost as if had it been a little worse, I'd have been less disappointed. That makes no sense, I know... This starts out pretty much as Dirk Pitt vs. monsters. Whic......more