The Ice Chasm – Audio
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A door in the ice is discovered in the middle of nowhere in Antarctica.
And it just opened…
A door in the ice is discovered in the middle of nowhere in Antarctica.
And it just opened…
Hidden beneath a sheet of ice, Draconis Industries has been working on a powerful new technology.
Harvey Bennett and his new team are sent in to shut them down, but what they find inside is far more sinister than they could have imagined.
Worst of all, an army of Chinese soldiers — hoping to get their hands on the tech — are at their heels.
The Ice Chasm is the third installment of the fast-paced sci-fi thriller that will have you clinging to the edge of your seat. It is a nonstop, action-packed technothriller about artificial intelligence, the unending push toward scientific discovery, corporate conspiracies, and the human condition.
Enjoy it as a standalone novel, or as a continuation of the series! If you like James Rollins, Dan Brown, and Clive Cussler then you will love the whole Harvey Bennett Thrillers Series.
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About Nick Thacker
Nick Thacker is the USA Today Bestselling Author of action-adventure thrillers and mysteries, including the Harvey Bennett Thrillers series. Often mentioned as a cross between Clive Cussler and James Rollins, his stories are written in a fast-paced, punchy style.
He lives on a volcano in Hawaii with his wife, two kids, and two dogs.
Amazon Customer –
A bit laborious. More than enough action, too little plot. But I read it all in hope of understanding. Sadly, glad I’m done.
Kindle Customer –
Nice book, keeps your interest, I would recommend this as well as other. Books by Nick Thacker, looking forward to new books by Nick
Ann MacKenzie –
This is the third Harvey Bennett story I’ve read and will probably not read another. There is plenty of danger and thriller moments, but the inner dialog and spoken dialog that bothers me.