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Mount Dragon

De: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Narrado por: David Colacci
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Guy Carson is a brilliant scientist at GeneDyne, one of the world's foremost biochemical companies. When he is transferred to Mount Dragon, GeneDyne's high-security genetic engineering lab, his good fortune seems too good to be true.

Carson soon finds that it is. He learns that GeneDyne geneticists are tinkering with a common virus with an eye on the enormous profit to be had from a cure for the flu. Their cure involves permanently altering DNA in humans, and Carson's job is to stabilize the virus. But Carson starts to wonder if this is justifiable, even for the most noble medical cause. Altering genes is a risky job, and the possibility of creating another killer virus is very real. What's more, Mount Dragon harbors another secret that puts the world at horrifying risk.

©2008 Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (P)2008 B00FO6WK0S
Ciencia Ficción Género Ficción Suspenso Tecno-Thriller Thriller y Suspenso Aterrador
Suspenseful Plot • Scientific Accuracy • Excellent Character Differentiation • Unpredictable Twists • Detailed Research

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Mount Dragon is a nice little Summer listen if you want something light, yet somewhat compelling. The story is fairly straightforward, although many plotlines are forced on the reader at times. The character development is largely based on common life role stereotypes (Western Cowboy, etc), which is simple for the listener, but leaves a bit to be desired in the end.

While some story details are rushed and many technical details wildly unrealistic, the authors are surprisingly able to maintain a stable suspension of disbelief through the book. The flow of the story can be hitchy at times, though, so be prepared for a few starts and stops across the storylines.

The narrator's performance is solid, but was largely limited by the simplicity of the characters.

It's a nice little listen.

Worthy Listen if a bit hitchy

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Good book, well written. However, in the end, it is very predictable and much like every other "killer virus" sci-fi thriller.

Fun Read, but predictable

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Overall, I thought this was a good story and definitely glad I downloaded it; however, it really got technical at times and seemed "pitchy" with storylines flailing in directions that took away from the the main plot. For example, the entire trip into the desert just didn't seem needed. You know the authors did quite a bit of research. Maybe it was the authors' intention, but the narrator also made everyone seem so angry and sarcastic.

Pretty technical at times

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THERE IS A LOT OF TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY Then a real story about people. Then kaboom.

yah dah yah dah yah dah

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I have never had a bad experience with these authors before, so it was a little odd. I don’t think the performance or overall book is bad it did not grab my attention enough to follow along closely enough and i found that I kept losing my place. I did re-listen to a lot of different parts. And I don’t know if I fully understand what the book was about. It’s a book you’re going to have to pay closer attention to, maybe. I will say I kept thinking I was listening to Pentecost narrating and my expectations were confused. However, I enjoy these authors, and it will not stop me from picking up another one of their many many books or trying new series. Thanks!

Had a hard time connecting

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Preston and Childs apparently have written many books. I was spoiled by reading The Ice Limit first, which is a true masterpiece. This is not. It is clever, with a lot of thought and a whole lot of research behind it. It is far-reaching and science-fictiony for 1996. It is a very strident argument against genetic modification of medications, and indeed of anything these guys tinker with. It does keep you reading, as David Colacci virtually always does. However, the detailed descriptions of the computer programming and of the lab and science being addressed will test the patience of many readers. The chief computer freak is a cleverly imagined character who is nonetheless as over the top as any character I have ever heard. The (spoiler alert) romance between Carson and Cabeza de Vaca is something that you can see coming from a mile away, but it takes about a thousand figurative miles to happen, and it comes at almost the end of the book. The lab itself is excruciatingly well drawn, and the ambition of the boss is so over-reaching as to try one's patience, as (another spoiler alert) he eventually tries to sell his virus for 5 BILLION dollars to the Army. There are many things to praise about the book, and I gave it a higher rating than I thought I would. It takes a lot of patience to wade through some parts, which scream for an editor. You might enjoy the reading, but you may find yourself wishing it were about three hours shorter than the book ends up being.

Exciting but flawed. Nowhere near The Ice Limit.

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The main character was excellently developed, and it had a fairly strong plot, although it changed gears on me at the end and fell short. As someone deeply entrenched in the biological sciences, i love a good bio thriller although unfortunately the science must be top-notch in order for me to buy it-- this one just didn't quite cut it for me. Still, kept me reading to the end, which is saying something. Meh.

Loose on science and tech, but good for its time.

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This is one of the great stand alone novels by two powerful storytellers. Outside the Agent Pendergast novels this might be their best one-off tale. If you like medical thrillers or great science fiction - this is a must read. Ahem, listen.

Great Sci-fi story

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Would you consider the audio edition of Mount Dragon to be better than the print version?

Don't know.

What did you like best about this story?

The suspense was great and I couldn't predict what was going to happen next.

What does David Colacci bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I prefer reading books but don't have time. David Colacci did what good narrators do best and this is he read so well I didn't get focused on his voice or what I didn't like about his narration. I'll add him to my list of acceptable narrators.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Kept me listening when I should have been doing other things.

Any additional comments?

I don't know what happened at the end but it seemed like the writers just got tired of writing so they ended the book. The entire rest of the book was well written and highly suspenseful. I would recommend it even with the ending. It's a good book. I'll listen to more Preston and Child. This was the first time I've listened to a book by them.

Excellent except for lame ending

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I thoroughly enjoyed this multi-layered suspense thriller. The narrator did an excellent job with the characterizations and pacing. How can you miss with a story by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child?!

Another Great Story!

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