
Melt-Out
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Narrated by:
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Philippa James
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By:
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Kenn Brody
About this listen
Johanna Ingridsdottir, a Danish Special Forces officer assigned to the Sirius Sled Patrol in the icy interior of Greenland discovers three bodies encased in ice at the terminus of the Jakobshavn Glacier. The man, woman and half-grown child are remarkably well-preserved. There has never been any human habitation on that remote glacier. Why are they there? Where did they come from?
Aylina Tayu, a Goth polymath, discovers they have been in the ice for 75,000 years.
Are they even human?
The pursuit of answers propels Johanna and Aylina into a series of astounding events that change everything.
A wide-ranging techno-thriller by the author of Pa’An and Sage of Sagittarius.
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