Devour (Olivia Wolfe)

Devour (Olivia Wolfe)

by L.A.Larkin (Author)

Synopsis

Their greatest fear was contaminating an ancient Antarctic lake, buried beneath the ice for millions of years. They little knew the catastrophe they were about to unleash.

Welcome to the high octane world of Olivia Wolfe.

As an investigative journalist, Wolfe lives her life in constant peril. Hunted by numerous enemies who are seldom what the first seem, she must unravel a complex web of lies to uncover an even more terrifying truth.

From the poppy palaces of Afghanistan and Antarctica's forbidding wind-swept ice sheets, to a top-secret military base in the Nevada desert, Wolfe's journey will ultimately lead her to a man who would obliterate civilisation. She must make an impossible choice: save a life - or prevent the death of millions.

Praise for L. A. Larkin:

'In Larkin, Michael Crichton has an heir apparent' The Guardian

'Larkin's fast action style is accompanied by impressive research' The Times

'Olivia Wolfe delivers action and intrigue in spades' Peter James

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Constable
Published: 12 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 1472124820
ISBN 13: 9781472124821

Media Reviews
Olivia Wolfe delivers action and intrigue in spades -- Peter James
A frantic rollercoaster of plot twists until the final resolution * The Herald Sun (on Thirst) *
Deserves comparisons to Michael Crichton and John Grisham * ABC North Queensland (on Thirst) *
Action that hits like an icepick in the back of the head -- John Birmingham, author (on Thirst)
This Antarctic thriller is a rollicking good read, with a true hero and fabulous accompanying cast -- Vanda Symon, author (on Thirst)
This is one of the best books I've read in the last couple of years, and if you're only going to read one novel in 2017, I suggest you make it Devour * Culture Fly *
Author Bio

British-Australian thriller author, L.A. Larkin, has been likened to Michael Crichton and Matthew Reilly. The Genesis Flaw was nominated for four crime fiction awards and Thirst described as, 'The best Antarctic thriller since Ice Station'. An adventurer at heart, Larkin has spent time in the Antarctic, with scientists at the British Antarctic Survey and the Australian Antarctic Division.

L. A. Larkin lives in Sydney and London, and teaches mystery and thriller writing.

http://www.lalarkin.com/