Ancestor

· Hachette UK
4.5
12 reviews
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432
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Scott Sigler is the voice in modern horror - and ANCESTOR is the book that will have you checking under the bed... and starting at every bump in the night.

Cancer. Obesity. The flu. Old age. They can all kill you - and modern medical science hasn't ever found a cure.

Until today. On a remote island in the Great Lakes, an unusual group of scientists are using extinct DNA to create the perfect organ donor. It could save millions of lives and win Dr Claus Rhumkorrf the Nobel Prize he craves.

The donor animal is genetically the ancestor of all species on the planet - but Nature wiped it out two hundred million years ago.

Rhumkorrf and his team are about to find out why.

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4.5
12 reviews
Lynda Still
September 22, 2014
Scary as hell. Read it ages ago and I'm STILL thinking about it!
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Dannielle Japp
January 27, 2013
should be a sequell!
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About the author

A Michigan native and Newcastle United football fan, Scott Sigler now lives in San Francisco with his wife and their two dogs.

Sigler's debut thriller EarthCore was the world's first podcast-only novel, picking up 10,000 subscribers. His next podcast novel, ANCESTOR, saw 700,000 episodes downloaded by fans, and satellite network Sirius Satellite made it their first serialised audiobook. To date, Scott's fans have downloaded over 3 million files of his fiction and his four novels are now available in print in the UK.

For more information and news visit www.scottsigler.com and follow Scott Sigler on Twitter @scottsigler

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