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The Chimera Sequence

De: Elliott Garber
Narrado por: Neil Shah
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Cole McBride makes a chilling discovery while investigating a mysterious disease causing the deaths of endangered mountain gorillas in war-torn central Africa.

When a humanitarian aid hospital nearby diagnoses a disturbingly similar human case, the former Special Forces veterinarian knows he must figure out how to stop this outbreak from spreading--before it blows up into a global pandemic.

Halfway across the continent, a massive cargo ship moves out of Sudan's largest port. Buried deep within its hold is one container of urgent significance for its buyer in the Persian Gulf.

And back in Washington, D.C., the owner of a Lebanese restaurant a stone's throw from the White House finds a cryptic message in the Drafts folder of his e-mail inbox.

It's one week before Independence Day, and an unpopular president is preparing to host America's biggest celebration in years. There's just one small problem: he's not the only one with plans for the holiday.

With the woman he loves sick and close to death, Cole puts his own life on the line in a race against time to discover the truth behind the outbreak's origin--a truth that will link it to one of humanity's most ancient plagues and threaten the very heart of America.

This is how it happened.

©2015 Elliott Garber (P)2015 Elliott Garber
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"Elliott Garber's debut thriller The Chimera Sequence has everything I love in a novel: great characters, a thrill ride of an adventure, and a looming global menace. But best of all, the story hooked me from the first intriguing page to the last illuminating line. I can't wait to see what this guy writes next!" (James Rollins, New York Times bestseller of the The Sixth Extinction)
"Elliott Garber has delivered a high-stakes thriller that will earn your attention with clean, clear prose and a solid grasp of global geopolitics. The Chimera Sequence is terrifyingly realistic, chock-full of research that rings as true as today's headlines." (Bob Mayer, former Green Beret and New York Times bestselling author)
"I couldn't put down Garber's engaging, rapid-paced, action-packed thriller. His riveting first novel benefits greatly from his experience as an Army veterinarian who has worked with a variety of unlikely animals around the world. The book even features important appearances from a military dog, a Secret Service dog, and a tracker bloodhound. What's not to love?" (Maria Goodavage, New York Times bestselling author of Top Dog and Soldier Dogs)
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The Chimera Sequence was a well thought out modern bio thriller. I was initially thinking I'd compare it to classics like The Hot Zone, but in reality I think the scope of this book and genre was much wider. The story covers a (I felt) pretty realistic and ingenious multi pronged terrorist plot using an engineered virus, with one target being a very important blood mineral in Africa, and the other being of course the American homeland. I don't want to give too much away, but I thought the ideas were more than sound, but a pretty ingenious tale. The book covers quite a number of major and minor character, and venues around the world, viewpoints, and in audio that did take a bit to get used to who was who, but the character changes were pretty clear.

I really hope Elliot Garber releases more books in audio format. Although I did get this as a free review copy, I would now be happy to purchase any more books he publishes if this book is any indication of his abilities.

Neil Shah did a fantastic job narrating. Given my above description of the stage of the book, there were a lot of accents and voices, and he did a tremendous job making them all unique and more imporantly identifiable. I have just checked his Audible listing, and see he has quite a few books, and I can't believe I don;t have any more in my own library.

Highly recommended. A brilliant audio debut for the author!

A Rich Bio Thriller

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Where does The Chimera Sequence rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is one of the best from a new author.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Chimera Sequence?

From the very begining to the fastpaced ending there were many memorable moments.

What about Neil Shah’s performance did you like?

The narrator not only brought the characters to life but had me sitting on the edge of my seat.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I'm not saying I wanted to but I did end-up driving around the block a few times to finish it!

Any additional comments?

I hope this author continues these characters for a couple more books. I feel I just got to know them and would like to see what comes next.

Well Written and Exciting

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Would you listen to The Chimera Sequence again? Why?

Once was good, the story was well written

If you’ve listened to books by Elliott Garber before, how does this one compare?

first one

Have you listened to any of Neil Shah’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but he did a good job

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I listen driving to and from work, so no.

Any additional comments?

Likable characters, good plot. The book bothered me at first, the writing style is like 2 steps forward and one back. The author would forward the story line. and I would be following along, but then introduce something new, then would narrate a paragraph or comment on the new thing, then go back to the story, and then introduce something new etc.

Good book

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Any additional comments?

If you need a techno thriller fix,this is the book! Neil Shah narrates this 'Chrichtonesque' novel brilliantly!There are Monkey Pox,terrorists,a natural disaster and a all to familiar Presidential figure.A fun read all around.
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The Chimera Sequence

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Cole McBride makes a chilling discovery while investigating a mysterious disease causing the deaths of endangered mountain gorillas in war-torn central Africa. When a humanitarian aid hospital nearby diagnoses a disturbingly similar human case, the former Special Forces veterinarian knows he must figure out how to stop this outbreak from spreading--before it blows up into a global pandemic. Halfway across the continent, a massive cargo ship moves out of Sudan's largest port. Buried deep within its hold is one container of urgent significance for its buyer in the Persian Gulf. And back in Washington, D.C., the owner of a Lebanese restaurant a stone's throw from the White House finds a cryptic message in the Drafts folder of his e-mail inbox. It's one week before Independence Day, and an unpopular president is preparing to host America's biggest celebration in years. There's just one small problem: he's not the only one with plans for the holiday. With the woman he loves sick and close to death, Cole puts his own life on the line in a race against time to discover the truth behind the outbreak's origin--a truth that will link it to one of humanity's most ancient plagues and threaten the very heart of America. This is how it happened.

This is an extremely intelligent, complicated thriller, which uses, as its main premise the construction and deployment of a lethal chimera virus. In order to make such a complicated premise work as the moving force behind a thriller, the author has to prepare his ground very carefully, indeed. It is essential that the reader understand some complex and (to this lay person, at least) almost arcane medical and biological concepts. I know of very few authors who could pull this off successfully, but this author did, and with style. Not only did his reasoning read as feasible and logical (which, since I do not have the scientific or medical knowledge to evaluate his theories, I must use as a gauge), but his explanations are understandable, succinct, and never detract from the story being told.

This is not, at least at first a fast moving book, and, I don’t think it should be. It builds tension, prepares the reader by making the full extent of the threat entirely comprehensible, and sets the stage so well that, by the time the action *really* begins, the author never has to break his stride for explanations. The reader *knows* what is happening, why, and what will happen if the teams involved aren’t successful. While there is lots of action throughout the book, the last 2 hours or so are full bore, and very nearly left this reader forgetting to breathe.

The writing is straightforward, and the no frills style enhances the story, which really doesn’t *need* any frills. The writing stands on its own strongly, though, and the character development is fairly amazing, especially considering the large cast of important characters. Each of them is unique, and, though this cast is International, the characters don’t seem to all come from the same background, with only different accents to differentiate them. While the author doesn’t spend an inordinate time discussing motivations, those motivations are clear from the bits he does tell us, but even more from the words and actions of the characters, themselves. The author has learned, and learned well, the “show don’t tell” lesson that sets adequate writing apart from truly good writing. The author shows us what is going on whenever possible, even by his meticulous (if disturbing) depictions of the progress of the chimera induced disease.

The narration was of the same extremely high standard as the book being narrated. The narrator understood and was entirely comfortable with his material, more than competent in the skills needed to make narration enjoyable, and was able to easily handle accented (from multiple countries) English and foreign words so naturally that the reader almost isn’t aware of their unfamiliarity.

In short, this is an awesome book and an awesome audio production, and I have no reservations in giving both book and narrator 5 stars, and would give more, if I could.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for this unbiased review via the courtesy of AudioBookBlast dot com.

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