
Miracles and Cures
Institute of Antiquities, Episode 7
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Goldstein PhD
About this listen
Just as the Colonel gets his new bio-med lab, Cynthia, Mandy, and Rick fall ill. The Colonel then learns that the SEALs they dove with in the Atlantic are also sick. However, one of the SEALs got ill in public, and when he dies, the CDC tries to take over the Institute, and a conflict ensues between Admiral Cutworth and the chief CDC medical investigator who is a bit of an ass. And in the end, it's not an illness!
At the same time, the Colonel was in the process of defrosting the frozen boy found in the Atlantic on the same dive. The remaining team members pitch in to help and uncover shocking results. A great lie has to be concocted to put a public face on it.
©2017 Barbara Goldstein PhD (P)2017 Barbara Goldstein PhD
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