Project U.L.F.: Reacquisition [NOOK Book]

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Overview

The sequel to Stuart Clark's landmark Science Fiction thriller: Project U.L.F.
When the Alien Liberation League (A.L.L.) break into the Interplanetary Zoological Park (I.Z.P.) and release the exhibits, all hell breaks loose on Chicago. Chris Gault is desperate. He knows the only way to contain the breakout is to muster every trapper he can to help re-acquire the alien specimens that are running rampant all over the city-even those that have retired-and Chris knows that his old friend and mentor Wyatt Dorren is just the man to get the job done. Once again Wyatt must face the creatures that he tracked and trapped before. Only this time it's not jungle he's facing. It's suburban ...
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Overview

The sequel to Stuart Clark's landmark Science Fiction thriller: Project U.L.F.
When the Alien Liberation League (A.L.L.) break into the Interplanetary Zoological Park (I.Z.P.) and release the exhibits, all hell breaks loose on Chicago. Chris Gault is desperate. He knows the only way to contain the breakout is to muster every trapper he can to help re-acquire the alien specimens that are running rampant all over the city-even those that have retired-and Chris knows that his old friend and mentor Wyatt Dorren is just the man to get the job done. Once again Wyatt must face the creatures that he tracked and trapped before. Only this time it's not jungle he's facing. It's suburban jungle-sewers, subways, cellars, rooftops. Every nook and cranny provides a hiding place for the alien escapees and new challenges for the teams that have to face them. Not only that, but there's an hysterical civilian population that needs protecting too.

Intrigued by events surrounding the break-in at the IZP, Detective Superintendent Ed Lieberwits joins forces with the first police officer on the scene, Ed Wood. Together the cop and the detective will uncover a trail of evidence that leads them to a shocking conclusion.

Join Wyatt, Chris, Bobby, Kate, and Detective Superintendent Ed Lieberwits as they try desperately to free Chicago of its infestation and discover what really happened at the I.Z.P. that night.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781609750169
  • Publisher: Silver Leaf Books, LLC
  • Publication date: 2/1/2010
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 638,650
  • Series: Project U.L.F. Series
  • File size: 565 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.
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  • Posted November 27, 2011

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    Collecting from the Universe for Zoo

    This adventure in space builds a vivid picture of future time and distant worlds, populated by the exotic creatures of bounteous creations every bit as diverse as the Earth's. We have a diverse team of specimen collectors sent, not so much to gather, as to die. This is a great adventure undertaken by a group of strongly cast individuals, who must choose between desperate cooperation and death. Not a hard choice, one may think! An adventure that can grab the imagination of those of all ages,in short, the sort of engaging book that now so rarely makes it through the vile and shocking to the front of our few remaining book-stores. This is the sort of SF that readers across most mainstream genres can enjoy.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 15, 2008

    Great old-school sci-fi adventure!

    Stuart Clark is a rising star in science fiction, judging by the reaction to his splendid first novel, 'Project U.L.F.' A swift-moving adventure, it cleverly transfers 'The Lost World' to, literally, a lost world an unnamed planet 2.7 light years beyond Centauri Red 603. The easy prose and unwavering pace invite you to sit down, strap in, and enjoy the ride. The shameful past that Wyatt Dorren hides only fuels his drive as head of Project U.L.F., a division of the Interplanetary Zoo tasked with collecting unseen creatures from across the galaxy. He's become good at his job. Too good. And that means someone wants him out of the way. Wyatt and his team of misfits find themselves stranded on an uncharted and very dangerous planet, fending off Clark's imaginative repertoire of critters and beasties as they look for a way home. It comes as no complaint that 'Project U.L.F.''s plot is relatively straightforward that is the novel's strength. There are a number of twists, turns and betrayals, to be sure, but the joy is in riding along with Wyatt as he works overtime getting out of jams while travelling from Point A to Point Beta Epsilon. A movie thrillride if ever there was one, 'Project U.L.F.' packs in the set pieces while never feeling manufactured for show. The ensemble crew have their own trials along the way, and all 'well, most all' come across as endearing despite their flaws. I particularly liked Chris, the naive medic who is much more than he seems, and Gon-Thok, the... what the heck is Gon-Thok, anyway? If anything, I thought Furball was underutilized -- while more was hinted at with his empathy, it didn't seem to come to fruition. If you're yearning for a good, solid adventure of the kind 'they don't seem to make anymore', you're in for a treat with 'Project U.L.F.'. Me? I'm just waiting for the next installment -- same Clark time, same Clark channel.

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