Crackmammoth
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Gary Lee Vincent
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Deep in the secluded West Virginian mountains, Dr. Milton Ambrose and his team at F-Bio succeed in resurrecting a 15,000-year-old woolly mammoth, lovingly named “Snuffy.” But when an accidental mix-up introduces the deadly narcotic Agent Orange into the mammoth’s system, everything spirals out of control. Transformed into a savage, rampaging beast, Snuffy escapes the lab, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake.
Now, it’s up to forest ranger Gary Bentley to stop the chaos before it wipes out everything in sight. As Snuffy crushes everything in his path, tearing through the countryside and threatening human lives, Gary must face an unstoppable force of nature. Armed only with his wits and a hunting rifle, Gary is thrust into a battle for survival against a monster science never should have unleashed.
Blending cutting-edge experimentation with a nail-biting race against time, Crackmammoth is a story of science gone horribly wrong, with catastrophic consequences. Perfect for fans of fast-paced thrillers and creature features, this novel takes readers on a heart-pounding journey where the clash between man and beast becomes a deadly fight for survival. If you loved Jurassic Park or The Relic, prepare for a new kind of terror where the prehistoric meets the present—and there’s no turning back.
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