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In 2032, Daniel McKnight, a high-ranking government official and biologist, who has cofounded a state-of-the-art, cryo-preservation laboratory, aquarium and sanctuary, Noah's Freezer, reveals a childhood secret-he has been in contact with extraterrestrials for most of his life. This fact places him and the ones he loves in great jeopardy, when a strange object attaches itself to the orbiting space station. This enigmatic orb, that can alter human consciousness, immediately becomes the focus of sinister government operatives who attempt to keep it a secret. They try to break Daniel, as his…mehr

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In 2032, Daniel McKnight, a high-ranking government official and biologist, who has cofounded a state-of-the-art, cryo-preservation laboratory, aquarium and sanctuary, Noah's Freezer, reveals a childhood secret-he has been in contact with extraterrestrials for most of his life. This fact places him and the ones he loves in great jeopardy, when a strange object attaches itself to the orbiting space station. This enigmatic orb, that can alter human consciousness, immediately becomes the focus of sinister government operatives who attempt to keep it a secret. They try to break Daniel, as his friends plan to reveal the real truth of the "Mind Orb." These events are paralleled by the daunting problem of protecting and nurturing the first cloned mammoth-a project he and his partner Adrian Charles created at Noah's Freezer. The story's conclusion introduces a strange and beautiful extraterrestrial woman who assists them in their mission.
Autorenporträt
L M Reker is an educator and author who has written for many years, and has taught very diverse groups including: gifted and accelerated students, developmental English, humanities, and courses in critical thinking, up to his current position of college professor of English. He has written for an Associated Press newspaper in New Mexico, and advertising agencies in Phoenix and LA. He has helped write and produce two college texts, and became an assistant chair in the English Department after only one year with that group. He currently collaborates with Erik Daniel Shein on various projects, books and film.