Cryptid
The Lost Legacy of Lewis & Clark
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Narrado por:
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Sean Schroeder
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Eric Penz
Something haunts the woods of Olympic National Park, a nightmare in hiding. Its existence has been kept secret by a conspiracy that stretches back to President Thomas Jefferson and the Lewis & Clark expedition. The truth that we have not been alone on this Earth would have forever been lost except that some species just won't die.
Dr. Samantha Russell has spent her career seeking for truth in the only way she knows how, on her hands and knees, painstakingly digging it up from the crust of the Earth. When the truth arrives by way of FedEx, she cannot help but see it as nothing more than another scientific hoax, especially considering the source. Dr. Jon Ostman has practically been excommunicated by the scientific community for his interest in such subjects as the American Sasquatch.
Suffering from her father's tragic sense of curiosity, though, Sam can't resist the question begged by the bones contained in the wooden crate. How could they be bones and not fossils since Gigantopithecus had been extinct for 125,000 years?
Driven to know the answer, Sam delays going to her father on his deathbed and instead pursues Jon to a remote corner of Washington state where he is about to make the greatest discovery involving the origins of the human species, a discovery Lewis and Clark may have already made 200 years earlier. However, Sam is not the only one pursuing Jon, for one of our nation's first secrets is still being kept by all means necessary.
And if they do survive the centuries-old conspiracy, they will not only rewrite American history, but they will prove that we are not the only intelligent, bipedal primate to survive extinction.
©2005, 2006, 2013 Eric Penz (P)2014 Eric PenzLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
Would you listen to Cryptid again? Why?
Yes , see to if I missed anything..Plus I love bigfoot stuffWhat did you like best about this story?
The answer to why we never find the bonesWhat about Sean Schroeder’s performance did you like?
the paceIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
All urban legends have shred's of truthAny additional comments?
For a first effort, correct? I found it pace well and entertained. I look forward to the next project from this writer. Perhaps a series ala repairman Jack, Sandman Slim or Joe PittGreat Pace...good twist on well known ground
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Would you listen to Cryptid again? Why?
Yes, good story.How did the narrator detract from the book?
When there was a change of location or pace of the story there was no pause to allow your brain to reset. It was one sentence after another. Very disappointing in an otherwise good story.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
NoNarrator did poor job of transitioning
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Great storyline, just horribly narrated!
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Hubby loves this
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Not bad If you're interested in the legend
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