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Ice Station Matthew Reilly

Ice Station von Matthew Reilly

Ice Station Matthew Reilly


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Zusammenfassung

A high-paced, high-adrenaline adventure now available on CD

Ice Station Zusammenfassung

Ice Station Matthew Reilly

At a remote US ice station in Antarctica, a team of scientists has made an amazing discovery. They have found something unbelievable buried below the surface - trapped inside a layer of ice 400 million years old.

Something made of metal . . . something which shouldn't be there . . . it's the discovery of a lifetime, a discovery of immeasurable value. And a discovery men would kill for.

Led by the enigmatic Lieutenant Shane Schofield, a crack team of US Marines is rushed to the ice station to secure this bizarre discovery for their own nation. Meanwhile other countries have developed the same idea, and are ready to pursue it swiftly and ruthlessly. Fortunately, Schofield's men are a tough unit, all set to follow their leader into hell.

They soon discover they just did . . .

Über Matthew Reilly

Matthew Reilly is the Australian-born author of bestselling novels Contest, Ice Station, Temple, Area 7, Scarecrow and Seven Ancient Wonders, which reached the Sunday Times top-ten bestseller list. He wrote his first two books while studying law at the University of New South Wales, and now writes full-time, producing novels and screenplays and creating television series. The author lives in Syndey. Steven Pacey is well known for his role as Tarrant in the cult TV series Blake's Seven and received critical acclaim for his performance as Stanley in The Birthday Party at the Piccadily Theatre. His other television work includes Pie in the Sky, Law and Disorder, Lovejoy and M.I.T: Murder Investigation Team. He has been prolific in radio where he has done over 300 broadcasts.

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GOR005444483
9781405005159
1405005157
Ice Station Matthew Reilly
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Pan Macmillan
20030620
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