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The Siberian Incident

By: Greig Beck
Narrated by: Sean Mangan
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100,000 years ago the object hit the lake at the deepest point, quickly sinking into its mile-deep stygian darkness. The sheets of ice closed, time moved on and the land forgot.

But over the centuries, legends grew of people vanishing, of strange, deformed animals and of an unexplained luminescence down in the lake depths.

When Marcus Stenson won the lucrative contract to create a sturgeon fish farm on the site of disused paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal, he thought he had won the lottery and refused to listen to the chilling folktales, or even be concerned by the occasional harassment from the local mafia.

But then animals were found mutilated in the frozen forest and people started to go missing. And worse, some came back, changed, horribly. In the depths of the lake, something that had been waiting 100,000 years was stirring. And it needed the warmth of mankind to survive.

For lovers of John Carpenter’s The Thing, comes a tale of Alien Horror from international best selling author, Greig Beck.

©2019 Greig Beck (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing
First Contact Science Fiction Scary Horror Fiction
Engaging Plot • Creative Alien Concept • Believable Characters • Suspenseful Storyline • Unique Setting • Fitting Tone

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SPOILERS: I listened to the first few hours of this book and then had to put it down. I have major issues with any kind of media where the characters are written as book smart but also stupid for really no reason. I'm supposed to believe that our initial main lead put together all of this in Russia without once having to pay a bribe? Or being told by someone "Yeah you're gonna have to deal with the Mob, guy."

Even in our uneducated not so world traveled America we know from movies and media how corrupt Russia is as whole. So from the start the inciting incident isn't handled well and had me rolling my eyes. After picking the book back up and trudging along some fairly alright padding, we come across the next "Are you serious? Seriously?" moment.

I'm no expert but I'd THINK a bunch of people would be able to determine that a bear was or wasn't hit by a claymore mine, eviscerated and left for dead. I understand people are skeptical of weird otherwise explainable events, but when you're standing there and your brain is telling you that nothing logical makes sense.. You're going to make the leap to the thing that doesn't make sense. Like oh sure, a wolf ate it right after a claymore mine blew it up but didn't leave any marks or bite wounds. Kay.

Then we get to the absolutely mind boggling stupid part. We have somehow trapped an alian being in a cage. We then decide we are going to communicate with it because maybe it doesn't know we're sentient. Right. It only GOT TO EARTH somehow, and has been murder eating people for thousand of years. It'd be able to see us technologically evolve, it'd see structures being built, cars, boats subs. I'm thinking it knows we're sapiant and doesn't care.

Oh but sure, Fish and Wildlife is absolutely trained to communicate with a being that shares zero evolutionary or physically with us. Something that thinks of us as flesh suits to operate on dry land. Something that has evolved a parasitic nature to do so! But yeah, by all means let's talk to it and it means no harm.

I like this book, it's an average listen, but these people are idiots and they should have nuked the lake from space.

Okay but why are you all so stupid?

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the description of the aliens is detailed and the way they take over has an original twist. Great ending. Narration was fantastic in voice and inflection.

fantastic book, greay detailed horror story.

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Better than expected. Russians and aliens from outer space written into an interesting story. Worth the $5. Sale price!

Interesting

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This book had me on edge wanting more. This will definitely be one of my top 5 books I've listened to on Audible and definitely added to my physical collection soon.

Amazing

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After reading Greig Beck's Primordia trilogy (which admittedly I was a little hard on because I know enough about paleontology to nitpick depictions of prehistoric life) I took a gander at some of his other works to see if anything else from him would pique my interest. I was not disappointed with The Siberian Incident. Unlike Primordia, it doesn't really cross into any territory I can nitpick, so I was able to enjoy it for what it is. The plot is well-paced, the characters and their development are interesting, and there is enough going on throughout the progression of the story that it kept me interested in what happens next. I will be checking out more of his works.

I will be checking out more of Greig Beck's works.

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