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Sanctuary: Book Two of Nomad
Contributor(s): Mather, Matthew (Author), Szarabajka, Keith (Read by)
ISBN: 1504684206     ISBN-13: 9781504684200
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $31.46  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: March 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Action & Adventure
Series: Nomad Trilogy
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.2" W x 5.7" (0.40 lbs)
 
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Publisher Description:
A new world arises from the ashes of the old ... but the fight for survival has only just begun.In the Day of the Nomad, oceans flooded the continents and the earth split open, pouring darkness into the skies. Jessica Rollins survived, but at what cost? The key to humanity's survival may lie in the backpack she recovered from her father, in data he collected more than thirty years before.Her father's final words circle around and around in her head. What does the data mean? Who is the mysterious Ufuk Erdogmus? And what is ... Sanctuary?

Contributor Bio(s): Mather, Matthew: -

Matthew Mather is the bestselling author of CyberStorm and The Atopia Chronicles. He is also a leading member of the world's cybersecurity community who started out his career working at the McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines. He went on to found one of the first tactile-interface companies, which became the world leader in its field, and to create a major award-winning brain-training video game. In between, he has worked in a variety of start-ups, from computational nanotechnology to electronic health records, weather prediction systems to genomics, and even social-intelligence research.

Szarabajka, Keith: -

Keith Szarabajka has appeared in many films, including The Dark Knight, Missing, and A Perfect World, and on such television shows as The Equalizer, Angel, Cold Case, Golden Years, and Profit. Szarabajka has also appeared in several episodes of Selected Shorts for National Public Radio. He won the 2001 Audie Award for Unabridged Fiction for his reading of Tom Robbins' Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates.