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The Atlas Defect

A Medical Supernatural Mystery (NightShade Forensic FBI Files, Book 3)

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The Atlas Defect

By: A. J. Scudiere
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As Agents Heath and Eames uncover the truth, a decades-old scandal comes to light. Even now, some are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden.

Eleri wanted a different kind of case. She should have been careful what she wished for. When an odd human skeleton in Michigan’s Manistee-Huron National Forest triggers a NightShade investigation, Eleri and Donovan arrive to find it missing.

But two other skeletons are a little too easily uncovered—each displays different anomalies that raise alarming questions. The bones aren’t from the area or probably even the continent. A decades-old abandoned building doesn’t register on satellite images. Files detailing genetic experiments on children are even more disturbing, and most of the children are unaccounted for. Who were the test subjects and where are the bodies?

Eleri and Donovan believe there are others out there who haven’t died yet. But they will if something isn’t done. Fast. If the case itself wasn’t enough of a problem, someone is watching. Someone with a particular interest in Donovan’s own skeletal anomalies....

The Atlas Defect is the third audiobook in the NightShade Forensic FBI Files series by USA Today best-selling author A.J. Scudiere. This audiobook can be enjoyed as a stand-alone, but listeners who love paranormal investigations and FBI thrillers will want to enjoy the entire series!

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I continue to enjoy the series, but this particular book had too much detail into genetic sequencing. that made the story drag for me in places. I even feel that the resolution to the crime was not satisfactory. But because the story is good, I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

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