Congo
Registered by estroocloeck of Haarlem, Noord-Holland Netherlands on 1/7/2014
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
Deep in the heart of the darkest region of the Congo, near the legendary ruins of the Lost City of Zinj, an eight person field expedition dies mysteriously and brutally in a matter of minutes.
Ten thousand miles away, at the Houston-based Earth Resources Technology Services Ibc, supervisor Karen Ross watches a gruesome video transmission of that ill-fated team: a camp destroyed, tents crushed and torn, equipment shattered in the mud alongside bodies...and the grainy, moving image of a dark, blurred shape.
In San Fransisco, primatologist Peter Elliott works with Amy, and extra-ordinary gorilla with a 620 "sign" vocabulary and a fondness for fingerpainting. Her recent drawing matches, with stunning accuracy, the frayed, brittle pages of a Portuguese print dating back to 1642...a painting of the ancient lost city.
Immediately, a new expedition in sent into the Congo, descending into a secret world where the only way out may be through the grisliest death...
Interesting and exiting, although not so plausible in the last few chapters.
I left the book in Besalu, on the old bridge. It was taken within a few minutes, so i hope this eager reader lets me know what he/ she thinks!
Ten thousand miles away, at the Houston-based Earth Resources Technology Services Ibc, supervisor Karen Ross watches a gruesome video transmission of that ill-fated team: a camp destroyed, tents crushed and torn, equipment shattered in the mud alongside bodies...and the grainy, moving image of a dark, blurred shape.
In San Fransisco, primatologist Peter Elliott works with Amy, and extra-ordinary gorilla with a 620 "sign" vocabulary and a fondness for fingerpainting. Her recent drawing matches, with stunning accuracy, the frayed, brittle pages of a Portuguese print dating back to 1642...a painting of the ancient lost city.
Immediately, a new expedition in sent into the Congo, descending into a secret world where the only way out may be through the grisliest death...
Interesting and exiting, although not so plausible in the last few chapters.
I left the book in Besalu, on the old bridge. It was taken within a few minutes, so i hope this eager reader lets me know what he/ she thinks!
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