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Beneath the Dark Ice

Alex Hunter, Book 1

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Beneath the Dark Ice

By: Greig Beck
Narrated by: Sean Mangan, Greig Beck
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A plane plummets into the frozen Antarctic wasteland and exposes a vast subterranean cave system hidden beneath the ice.

Within 24 hours, the dispatched rescue and research team vanishes without a trace. Elite commando Captain Alex Hunter and his battle-hardened HAWC squad are rushed to the site – not only to uncover the fate of the missing, but to investigate signs of a massive underground reservoir that could hold a revolutionary energy source that nations would do anything to claim.

Joined by a team of scientists, they descend into the abyss, only to find no survivors. No bodies. Only ancient hieroglyphs whispering of a long-lost civilisation... and an unspeakable primordial threat. Ghostly apparitions stalk the shadowed tunnels.

Trapped deep below, the group is hunted one by one by a nightmare awakened from the dawn of time.

'Soldiers, we are not alone. Prepare to go hot.'

To lead his team back to the surface, Alex Hunter must unleash the full extent of his extraordinary powers, beneath the dark ice.

Note: this is a revised edition including a new author's note.

©2009 Greig Beck (P)2011, 2026 Bolinda Publishing
Genre Fiction Military Mystery Thriller & Suspense War & Military Polar Region
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Critic reviews

'BUCKLE UP ... This is going to be a hell of a ride!' (Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Relentless and Kagen the Damned)
'Beneath the Dark Ice has all the ingredients of a late night page-turner: a remote and dangerous setting, a rugged hero with an Achilles heel, a vicious and deadly villain, geopolitical intrigue and cutting-edge science.' (Good Reading Magazine)
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