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  • October 25, 2020 at 2:40 am #2204
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    The Void Protocol
    (The ICE Sequence, #3)
    by F. Paul Wilson

    πŸ” The Void Protocol ~ Read More πŸ”

    • Release date: January 28, 2020
    • Format: paperback, 464 pages
    • Language: english
    • Publisher: Tor/Forge (Forge Books)
    • ISBN: 9781250177339 (1250177332)
    • Author: F. Paul Wilson
    • Series: The ICE Sequence, #3

    About The Book

    In The Void Protocol, New York Times bestselling author F. Paul Wilson concludes his medical thriller trilogy featuring Rick Hayden and Laura Fanning as they confront the entities responsible for the supernatural events of Panacea and The God Gene.

    Something sits in a bunker lab buried fifty feet below the grounds of Lakehurst Naval Air Station.

    The product of the Lange-TΓΌr technology confiscated from the Germans after World War II occupies a chamber of steel-reinforced ballistic glass. Despite experimentation for nearly three-quarters of a century, no one knows what it is, but illegal human research reveals what it can do. Humans with special abilities have been secretly collected β€” abilities that can only have come from whatever occupies the underground bunker in Lakehurst.

    And so it sits, sequestered on the edge of the New Jersey Pine Barrens, slowly changing the world.

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