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Dakota Seas
By: C. George LynneBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
Imprint: iUniverse, Inc.
Format: Adobe Un-encrypted PDF (DRM free)
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Dean Samuels, a brilliant geophysicist, has created a computer-driven device that utilizes magnetic acceleration and gravity yield (Maggie) to achieve the miracle of time travel.
With the assistance of his lifelong friend, Guy Lazarus, Samuels is transported back to the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Once transmission is complete, Lazarus must dismantle the equipment and move everything to a safe location before insurgents can steal the priceless technology. After narrowly escaping a devastating bomb blast and deadly pursuit, Lazarus locates his former girlfriend, Betsy Pettis, on a ranch hidden deep in the Black Hills of South Dakota and reconstructs Maggie. Now he must face the perilous mission of finding Samuels on an earth seventy million years younger and returning him to the present.
Can Lazarus successfully locate Samuels, survive a near-death encounter with a monstrous Tyrannosaurus Rex, and evade the subversive forces plotting to steal Maggie's incredible technology?
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| Title of Suspense & Thrillers eBook: Dakota Seas | |
| Release Date: 06-22-2006 | |
| Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | Dakota Seas |
|---|---|
| Encrypted (DRM) | No |
| SKU | 9780595836475 |
| File size | 891 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
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