James Kowalski is having a bad week. His genius girlfriend Sophie is hiding something important from him. His best friend Jesse might be involved with drug cartels. And when a research trip goes violently wrong, James finds himself stranded deep in the Colombian jungle, on the run from brutal thugs.
Swarm
โ Scribed by Devon C. Ford
- Publisher
- Vulpine Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Their plans to survive the end of humanity were meticulous. Thorough. Flawed.
They landed back on Earth hundreds of years after their expected return, and now the planet they once called home is unrecognisable.
Warring tribes threaten their very survival and members of Sierra team and Dr. David Anderson must work with their now-sentient AI to find a way to live peacefully with the survivors of the African facility.
But a greater threat than the power struggle between humans presses in on them, and they must choose sides to protect themselves from the terrifying plague sweeping over the continent during darkness.
They must find a way. They must survive The Swarm. **
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