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Niobium Node

Earth's Oldest Secret

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Niobium Node

By: Mike Khouri
Narrated by: Derek Botten, Lisa Brandt
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What would you do if you discovered Earth’s oldest secret, but the very existence of that knowledge meant that you could not safely share it with anyone else? Where would you turn if you had uncovered something so shocking that it could force the entire world to readdress its views of humanity? Gada has always asked questions that no one has the answers for. Only through her studies has she met professors and teachers who are open-minded enough to consider her theories about the true history of humanity.

As a high school student, her ideas are dismissed by others as the ramblings of an overactive teenage mind, but when she joins the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), she is suddenly thrust into a world where secret information is the norm. A chance conversation with a theoretical science professor provides Gada with what she sees as proof that her theories about the origins of humanity are not quite as crazy as she has been told. What if evolution and divine intervention are not opposing theories, but rather two sides of the same coin? What if everything we believed about our Universe was completely wrong? Along with her childhood sweetheart, Mike, Gada is about to embark upon a journey in which she will be forced to risk everything to uncover the truth—not least of all her safety and that of her family.

Inside Niobium Node, you will uncover:

  • The convergence of theories surrounding the origins of humanity and how each theory has merit, but we are just missing the final piece of that puzzle
  • How one young woman with the right idea can change the course of humanity forever
  • The truth behind the work of major conglomerates, and how even analytical research can be guided by an unseen hand
  • How free will is not what we think it is, and perhaps we have just been puppets all along

The story of Gada’s discovery and her ongoing quest to expose the truth will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew to be true. Are human beings independent?

©2020 Michael Khouri (P)2021 Michael Khouri
Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Thought-Provoking First Contact
Intriguing Conspiracy Thriller • Thought-provoking Puzzles • Professional Narration • Realistic Hero Development

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The book switched back and forth which added sweet mystery to the lives of the characters.

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Yes! The whole story draws you into this community and the characters from the first chapter.

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I am so happy that the truth is finally being revealed! I will be sure to spread the word as far and wide as I can!

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An Intriguing Dystopian Sci-Fi with a twist of a Conspiracy Thriller.
The audiobook narrators drew me deep into the story. An interesting and unique story. Thought-provoking indeed with many puzzles embedded within that poked me to dig deeper into the mysteries of the tale. Left me with an entertaining paranoid feeling.

An Intriguing Sci-Fi with a Twist !

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This is a really good book and I do hope the author keeps up his good work. The narrator also did an excellent job.

This is a really good book

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