Domesticating Dragons

· Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Austin Rising
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10 hr 59 min
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Build-a-Bear Workshop meets Jurassic Park when a newly graduated genetic engineer goes to work for a company that aims to produce custom-made dragons Noah Parker, a newly minted PhD, is thrilled to land a dream job at Reptilian Corp., the hottest tech company in the American Southwest. He's eager to put his genetic engineering expertise to use designing new lines of Reptilian's feature product: living, breathing dragons. Although highly specialized dragons have been used for industrial purposes for years, Reptilian is desperate to crack the general retail market. By creating a dragon that can be the perfect family pet, Reptilian hopes to put a dragon into every home. While Noah's research may help Reptilian create truly domesticated dragons, Noah has a secret goal. With his access to the company's equipment and resources, Noah plans to slip changes into the dragons' genetic code, bending the company's products to another purpose entirely . . .

About the author

Dan Koboldt is a science fiction and fantasy writer and the author of the Gateways to Alissia series. As a genetics researcher, he has coauthored more than eighty publications in Nature, Science, the New England Journal of Medicine, and other scientific journals. Dan lives with his wife and children in Ohio.

Austin Rising is an actor and audiobook narrator who hails from Albuquerque, New Mexico. His on-camera credits include Better Call Saul, The Night Shift, In Plain Sight, New York Prison Break: The Seduction of Joyce Mitchell, Longmire, and Hostiles.

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