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The Swarm: A Novel Of The Deep

by Frank Schatzing

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The Swarm: A Novel Of The Deep

Synopsis

Frank Sch tzing's amazing novel is a publishing phenomenon with translation rights sold around the world, drawing rave reviews for both pulsating suspense and great scientific knowledge.The world begins to suffer an escalating and sensational series of natural disasters, and two marine biologists begin to develop a theory that the cause lies in the oceans, where an entity know as the Yrr has developed a massive network of single-cell organisms. It is wreaking havoc in order to prevent humankind from destroying the earth's ecological balance forever.The Americans, under the ruthless General Judith Lee, take a more pragmatic approach than the scientists, seeking to wipe out the being of the deep.The scene is set for a massive confrontation...

Product details

ISBN:
9780340895245
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2007-02-22
Publisher:
Hodder Paperback
Illustrations:
Illustrations
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
New edition
Pages:
896
Dimensions (mm):
196x132x48mm
Weight:
590g

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