THE JURASSIC ENIGMA It is the year 2044. Martin Frazer, doctor of Geology, is the boss of the Xenium Mining and Asteroid Development Company. He makes a remarkable discovery on a prospecting visit to the Asteroid belt. It puts into motion a dangerous chain of discovery. ---> A discovery that would change his and his ailing company's fortunes more than he could ever guess. ---> A discovery that would eventually threaten an entire world.---> A discovery that seemed another entire world away from 1937 and another discovery made by two boys in a South Wales quarry. This strange tale, woven in the threads of time and space, continually spurs the reader onto its masterful climax. About the AuthorBarrie Cooke was born to theatrical parents in the South of Wales town of Port Talbot in 1925. He left school, aged fourteen, with no qualifications, and worked for the Great Western Railway. When was his father died and his mother moved to London (at a time when all sensible were leaving that city) and he was transferred to Acton. He joined the RAF in 1946 as an Armament Fitter (Weapons) and served in Malta, Cyprus, Egypt and Germany. Ending his service career in 1968, he went to work for GEC Avionics as a Technical Writer, and also served as an RAFVR officer from 1974 to 1983 training ATC cadets. During the writing of Help Us To Die he drew extensively on his service experience. He then lived with his wife in Norfolk before moving to live with his son in sleaford where he lived out his remaining years.
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- Release Date 12/29/2021
- Authors Barrie Cooke, Stephen Cooke
- Language English
- Company Stephen Cooke
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