Protocol 7

Part One of the Arctica Series

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Pub Date Jan 05 2013 | Archive Date Jul 17 2013
Arctica Studios | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Members' Titles

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The year is 2039, and technology runs every aspect of daily life. AI is omnipresent, so secrets are next to impossible to keep. A cryptic message makes its way to Simon Fitzpatrick, a brilliant Oxford professor living in London. The content of the message changes everything for Simon, as it suggests that Simon's beloved father Oliver, believed to be dead for weeks, might actually be alive. Simon believes it is evidence that his father is being held captive, in one of the most remote areas of the world -- Antarctica. Antarctica has now become forbidden territory with the passing of Protocol 7. So, Simon assembles a team of his brightest friends and colleagues to find Oliver and make the impossible journey to the bottom of the world, desperately attempting to avoid modern-day surveillance along the way. The cryptic message is just the tip of the iceberg for Simon and his team, as the mystery behind Oliver's disappearance is bigger than any of them could fathom.

The year is 2039, and technology runs every aspect of daily life. AI is omnipresent, so secrets are next to impossible to keep. A cryptic message makes its way to Simon Fitzpatrick, a brilliant...


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