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Overview

FROM THE ICE. . .

A mammoth, flash frozen in solid ice 10,000 years ago is brought to the surface by a team of scientists. An act of sabotage frees the giant from its icy tomb and reveals the secret held inside.

OUT OF THE MAMMOTH. . .

The body of an ancient woman, cloaked in furs, slides out of the mammoth's belly. But it is not the woman that holds the team's attention...it is the object she is clutching...a device created by an advanced civilization.

THE HUNT IS ON. . .

The device is accidentally activated, summoning forces who seek its destruction. It is the key to mankind's salvation and freedom from the sinister force hiding behind the curtain, pulling the strings and leading humanity towards destruction.

ORIGINS EDITION: Re-edited, revised, repackaged and expanded, this new edition of Raising the Past is superior to all that came before. Be sure to look for Robinson's other Origins Editions, which include re-releases of his first five novels.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780983601746
  • Publisher: Breakneck Media
  • Publication date: 5/9/2011
  • Pages: 308
  • Sales rank: 258,488
  • Product dimensions: 0.69 (w) x 6.00 (h) x 9.00 (d)

Meet the Author

Jeremy Robinson
Jeremy Robinson
JEREMY ROBINSON is the author of ten other thrillers including Pulse, Instinct, and Threshold the first three books in his exciting Jack Sigler series. His novels have been translated into nine languages. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and three children.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2012

    Dabest

    Book of the year!

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  • Posted October 31, 2010

    Somewhat juvenile

    It makes for a fast read. The premise is preposterous, even for a hard-code SI-FI nut like me. My major distraction was that I felt like I was reading a juvenile adventure yarn, like Tom Corbett Space Cadet meets Indiana Jones. The players in the cast were all adults of course, but the dialog was very adolescent. The human interest angle was even worse, with mature women swooning and blushing like 15 year-olds at the thought of even kissing one of the men. Naturally, it was loaded with impossible rescues, incredible escapes from the jaws of death, and Earth-saving confrontations with evil aliens.

    So if you accept this as something not quite approaching fiction on a more mature and intelligent level, it's actually quite satisfying.

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  • Posted April 9, 2010

    Raising the Past, by Jeremy Robinson

    Another great work from Jeremy Robinson. Raising the Past opens 10,000 years ago as an ancient Inuit woman struggles against a raging ice storm in an effort to reach a destination and save her people from a pervasive evil that is twisting the values of a long peaceful civilization. As the storm builds, she realizes she might not reach her goal, and if that is the case, all hope might be lost.

    Jump ahead ten millennia and an archeological dig in the frozen tundra of Canada uncovers a perfectly preserved mammoth buried in the ice. An experienced team is assembled to recover the valuable specimen. But without a proper team leader the expedition is already in peril. The entrepreneur financing the mammoth recovery reluctantly agrees to bring on an old acquaintance to lead the expedition. But the teams would be leader is reluctant to join the expedition, still traumatized after a failed archeological recovery that ended in disaster years earlier.

    As the team leader struggles with his haunted past, he is reunited with a crew he has not seen in years. The reunion is bitter sweet in many ways as the team moves north with a dizzying array of equipment that should allow them to recover the priceless mammoth from the ice.

    But the dig uncovers more than anticipated with the mammoth body. And with this discovery, the dig faces dangers that no one could have anticipated. As the team struggles to come to grips with the true nature of their discovery, it is set upon by a small band of Inuit people who seem less than honest about their concern for the dig.

    The story unfolds in a fast paced series of action charged sequences that explains the history of the characters involved as they struggle to survive and escape the fate of the ancient Inuit woman from the stories open. As the story moves on, the reader becomes increasingly pulled into the story as the characters grow in breadth and become more and more compelling.

    This novel is as compelling as it is action packed. A work of science fiction that is engaging and captivating. And in typical Robinson fashion, it builds to a climax that alters the readers understanding of history as a whole. The secrets of the Canadian wasteland turn out to be much more far reaching than expected.

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  • Posted October 11, 2009

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    Great

    Great book. Love Jeremy Robinson. Can't wait for more.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 16, 2007

    Price is way to high folks

    Only to be purchased online, this book is priced to high. I dont recommend anyone purchasing this title for the price alone.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 24, 2007

    Eh....

    I did enjoy this book it just seemed liked there was something missing in the story. Other than that it's a good quick read and worth your time if you like the author.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 21, 2007

    Awful crud

    Jeremy Robinson's self published through his own company Breakneck Books. Raising the Past is a barely readable novel full of poor dialogue and bad grammar. Not worth your time.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 3, 2006

    Raising the Past: A Novel

    'Jeremy Robinson's novel RAISING THE PAST is a rollicking Arctic adventure that explores the origins of the human species. Written in a solid cinematic style, it starts with the excavation of a frozen mammoth in the wilds of the Canadian tundra and ends with a pitched battle for the future of mankind. A story not to be missed!' --James Rollins, bestselling author of MAP OF BONES and BLACK ORDER

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 28, 2006

    A fast paced action novel

    This is not my genre but I was so impressed with Didymus Contingency that I thought I would give this a try and I was not disappointed. Tons of suspense, action and amazing detail really made this book come alive. I will continue to read this author's work.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2006

    Raising the Past: A Novel

    Raising the past is the best book Robinson has written so far.I couldn't put it down until I was done and wanted to read it again. Great book!

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