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Artifact

A Sci-Fi Thriller

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Artifact

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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In an isolated Alaskan town, the local sheriff uncovers a secret lab where generative AI and bioprinting have unleashed something monstrous....

Sheriff Colton Graves prefers the quiet life in Raven's Rest, Alaska, a remote town accessible only by tunnel and home to a hardy mix of locals and secrets buried in the ice. But when a camel wanders down Main Street—its head grotesquely sprouting a dozen eyes—Colton knows his quiet days are over. The bizarre incident leads him to NovaGen, a nearby research facility constructed inside a Cold War bunker, buried in the mountains above town. There, a trail of blood and eerie silence hints at something far more sinister than an escaped animal experiment.

With his deputies—the sharp-witted Tali and rookie Ethan—Colton recruits a few trusted locals, including the unshakable Marit, Tali's sister; the intimidating "Grizz" Norval; and Edgar "Old Red" Rydell, an aging man plagued by demons from when he worked at the bunker during its covert days.

Together, they investigate the abandoned lab. What begins as a search for missing scientists soon reveals chilling evidence: pools of blood without bodies, cryptic warnings left behind, a bloody six-fingered handprint, and the revelation of a generative AI capable of printing living organisms. As they descend deeper into the lab, it becomes clear the answers they seek may come at a terrifying cost—and what was made in the dark may not be content to stay there.

New York Times and #1 Audible bestselling author, Jeremy Robinson reclaims his title as one of the best Michael Crichton successors with this harrowing blend of suspense, science, and survival. Artifact takes listeners into a frozen abyss where innovation and nightmares collide.

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"Jeremy Robinson has crafted a narrative that honours the traditions of authors like Michael Crichton while infusing it with his unique voice and style. The novel's exploration of AI ethics, combined with its chilling horror elements and emotional depth, make it a must-read for fans of the genre." —Ginger Nuts of Horror

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My only complaint is Not having a sequel to jump into! amazing book and RC Bray makes the story real as always.

The story is amazing, rich with detail

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As per usual for the many books he's created, a well written, and layered story. Delving into the possibilities we may someday face. Along side that are the many and often used pop culture references that always make me smile as i am of a similar age so get them all!
The reference to Akira particularly made me chuckle for understanding the exact same reasons the lead character uses it.
Good characters, all with hidden depths that makes the story more plausible. And an interesting and honest word from the author at the end which I'd kinda guessed about because of the lead character but explains why he's such a prolific writer. He has a superpower, or at least that how I feel he uses it, and because of that, I shall look forward to the many stories to come.

The future is closer than you think!

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A great listen! Had me sitting in the car even though the journey had ended. Likeable characters and a gripping story. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Grat storyline

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The story was solid and the performance was even better, i definitely recommend checking this one out

I enjoyed it

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Wonderfully narrated (obviously) and very enjoyable, my only comment is that it could have been a little longer with some more details towards the final chapters, but then again, it could be me since I'm coming from several series of 5+ books the likes of Dungeon Crawler Carl, Convergence or Expeditionary Force.

Good book, engaging and interesting topic

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