
Crossing Savage
A Peter Savage Novel
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Horvath
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By:
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Dave Edlund
About this listen
In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, author Dave Edlund brings listeners face-to-face with the promise of energy independence - and its true cost.
As one by one the world's leading alternative energy researchers are assassinated, Peter Savage and his friend Jim Nicolaou, race against the clock to preserve the secret that promises to change the landscape of the world - or start a global war. In this timely, heart-thumping thriller, Crossing Savage, author Dave Edlund presents the theory of abiogenic oil production, and the terrifying array of unintended consequences that accompany the belief that energy independence can be realized.
©2014 Dave Edlund (P)2017 Light Messages Publishing
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