The Noah's Ark Quest
The Noah’s Ark Quest by Boyd Morrison
A modern-day Indiana Jones-style adventure with loads of action, romance and humour.
A relic from Noah’s Ark gives a religious fanatic and his followers a bio-weapon that will let them recreate the effects of the biblical flood, and former combat engineer Tyler Locke and archaeologist Dilara Kenner have seven days to find the Ark and the secret hidden inside before it’s used to wipe out civilization again . . .
Boyd Morrison has worked for NASA, has designed digital satellite systems, worked in the Xbox games group at Microsoft, become a Jeopardy! champion, has appeared in commercials and films and in stage plays such as ‘Noises Off’, ‘Barefoot in the Park’, and ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ and is now a full time writer.
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