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Voorbij de ijsgrens (2017)

door Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Reeksen: Gideon (4)

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BEYOND THE ICE LIMIT
That thing is growing again. We must destroy it. The time to act is now...
With these words begins Gideon Crew's latest, most dangerous, most high-stakes assignment yet. Failure will mean nothing short of the end of humankind on earth.
Five years ago, the mysterious and inscrutable head of Effective Engineering Solutions, Eli Glinn, led a mission to recover a gigantic meteoriteā??the largest ever discoveredā??from a remote island off the coast of South America. The mission ended in disaster when their ship, the Rolvaag, foundered in a vicious storm in the Antarctic waters and broke apart, sinking-along with its unique cargo-to the ocean floor. One hundred and eight crew members perished, and Eli Glinn was left paralyzed.
But this was not all. The tragedy revealed something truly terrifying: the meteorite they tried to retrieve was not, in fact, simply a rock. Instead, it was a complex organism from the deep reaches of space.
Now, that organism has implanted itself in the sea bed two miles below the surface-and it is growing. If it is not destroyed, the planet will be doomed. There is only one hope: for Glinn and his team to annihilate it, a task which requires Gideon's expertise with nuclear weapons. But as Gideon and his colleagues soon discover, the "meteorite" has a mind of its own-and it has no intention of going quietly...
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I canā€™t remember what this is about but I know I really enjoyed it ( )
  gabbxoo | Dec 18, 2022 |
5 years ago, Eli Glinn engineered an expedition to Antarctica, funded by a billionaire, who wanted the world's largest meteorite brought home to his Hudson Valley Museum. That trip ended in death and disaster in The Ice Limit. Now, Eli Glinn is once again headed to Antarctica, because the meteorite, which went down in two miles of ocean there, is apparently not a meteorite, but a seed from space. Yes, you read right. And it's sprouted! Their mission is to destroy it before it can destroy mankind.

2016 Hardcover Large Print, Grand Central Publishing
P.23-4
" 'there's a respected theory in astronomy called Panspermia,' Glunn finally continued. 'it holds that life may have spread through the Galaxy in bacteria or spores carried on meteorites or in clouds of dust'...
'you're saying this meteorite was actually just such a seed? And when the Rolvaag sank, it went to the bottom and was.. planted?'
'yes. 2 miles beneath the surface. And then it sprouted.'
Gideon shook his head. 'Incredible. If true.'
'Oh it's true. It sank roots and grew upward like a giant tree - rapidly. Seismic stations around the world noted a number of shallow quakes on the seafloor at the site. The coast of South Georgia and the Falkland islands. but it was all happening two miles deep, and the seismic signature of the quakes looked like the product of undersea volcanic eruptions. So did the mini tsunamis. Since it was in an area far outside of any shipping lanes and posed no risk to anyone, the "undersea volcano" was generally disregarded. . .
Garza looked at Gideon. 'We're going to kill it.'
'but you said it had gone quiescent. Why go to the trouble and the expense - not to mention the danger?'
'because it's alien. It's huge. It's dangerous. Just because it's quiescent doesn't mean it will remain so - ' ..."

Dr Brambell, my favorite character, who I identify with:
P.72:
" 'I have my books. I don't live in the actual world. I am impurterbable.'
Gideon looked at Brambell. 'I have to ask: given all you know about Glinn and his limitations - and all the horror you went through - why did you agree to return for this expedition?'
Brambell laid a veined hand on the book. 'Plain old curiosity. This is our first encounter with an alien life-form, even if it's just a big, mindless plant. I couldn't say no to the chance to be part of that discovery. And--' he patted the book--'in the meantime, I can read to my heart's content.' "

Eli Glinn is self-proud. He thinks he's the ultimate machine to carry out his projects:
P.137:
"A single decision had done this: ... And it was a decision that led to the death of the only woman he had ever loved.
He could not breathe as he watched the body turn toward him, the hair forming a golden halo. he did not want to see the face, which he knew even now would be a sight to haunt him forever. But he was paralyzed; he could not turn away.
the face came slowly into view, profile first, then full-on, like a moon rotating on its axis; lips pink, skin as Pure as marble, the small nose dusted with freckles -- but worst of all were the eyes, those staring blue eyes, coming around to drill into him: accusatory.
his legs began to shake; but before he could seek a chair he felt all muscle tension slacken and he folded to the floor."

Gideon Crew's partner, Alex Lispenard, who works for Glinn, has just let Gideon know that she changed her mind about getting involved with another project associate. Gideon feels like he's falling in "lugg." The next morning, Alex goes down in the diving sub to survey the "Baobab."
P.139:
"Alex Lispenard worked her DSV controls, circling the trunk of The Baobab from the distance of about 40 ft. The trunk was massive, far larger than even the largest Sequoia: around 60 ft in diameter, and covered with a rough, bark-like surface of crude, parallel vertical grooves.
as her Spotlight probed the trunk, she could see it was vaguely translucent, almost like a cloudy jellyfish, of a pale-greenish color like sea glass. within, she could see the blurry outlines of what appeared to be internal organs, folded tubes and sacs that made no sense, looking like no terrestrial organisms she knew of. there were also some round globules with a yellowish tinge, along with spidery networks of darker, reddish strands."

P.144-5:
" 'emergency eject!' Lennard said. 'Trigger the eject!'
Alex reached for the red eject lever, but was thrown back by an unexpected lurch. and then the mini sub was suddenly swallowed in a green, Milky globe of light, the creature's translucent tissue flaring in the headlamps. she both heard and felt a wet sucking sound, and she could see the tissue flecked with bright specks, flexing and contracting horribly, as the thing swallowed her whole.
'I'm inside,' she said, doing her best to keep her voice even.
'use the arm torch - cut your way out,' was the last message she heard before the UQC ceased working, the acoustic connection crackling out into digital hiss.
She activated the arm and tried to extend it, but the pressure of the thing's internal tissue blocked any movement. she tried a second time, pushing the joystick all the way forward, but now multiple alarms were going off, warning messages flashing everywhere.
Screw this. She activated the acetylene torch, the flame flaring into life. The effect was instantaneous: a sudden, jerking reaction, along with a low booming groan, and then she managed to pull the emergency eject, designed to jettison the titanium personnel sphere from the sub housing, inflate the ballast tanks, and send it screaming to the surface."

Dr Brambell's thoughts on the "spit-out, crushed diving sub" are solicited by Glinn:
P.238:
"Blast glinn, he thought. 'if it was a purely defensive action, why would the thing swallow it in the first place?'
'part of that very defensive reaction.'
'but Lispenard was trying to escape, not attack it. It sucked her in. It wasn't afraid.'
'What are you suggesting?' said Glinn.
you asked for it. 'Think about what the DSV looked like when the thing expelled it,' said Brambell. 'All crushed up in a ball like that.'
'meaning?'
...
'it's a pellet,' BramBell said flatly.
'a what?'
'a pellet. Like an owl pellet. good god, man, need I be more plain?' He waved a hand at the remains - metal and organic both. 'It's a shite.' "

By bringing up a piece of the "roots" of the Baobab, Gideon has unknowingly unleashed parasites into the ship and its crew. Once the"worms" go up your nasal passage and into your brain, the parasitized human will do anything to protect the Baobab, as we see when the expedition's leaders are preparing to nuke it:
P.312-3:
" 'you won't do this!' Waingro cried, waving the gun and firing randomly again. 'Don't even try! I'm warning you!'
The other guard rushed the man; he fired, but missed, and the guard tackled him. the first guard joined in and a massive struggle ensued. It was punctuated by the loud sound of another gunshot -- and then silence.
The two guards, lying on top of the man, got up to reveal Waingro on the ground, arms splayed, gun still gripped in his right hand, the top half of his head shot away, brains sliding out into a widening pool of blood. In the struggle, he had evidently fired the gun inadvertently into his own head.
Gideon looked on in horror. There was something wrong - even more wrong than this awful sight would account for. Just as he felt McFarlane pull him roughly back, he saw what it was; there were gasps and eXpostulations of horror and disgust as others saw it, too. People backed away, shouting and shieking.
wriggling free of the man's ruptured brain, covered with blood and gray matter and membrane, was a dark-grey worm-like thing. As it thrashed free, it opened a tiny mouth, exposing a single sharp tooth; cut itself free; and then began to slither away."

Dr Brambell and his associate are overwhelmed with trying to remove the "worms" from the brains of the first parasitized crew members. Exhausted, Dr Brambell falls into a chair and sets his cell phone alarm, intending to get back to his work in 10 minutes, when this happens:
P.378-9:
"A dream woke him: a nightmare. With a muffled cry he jerked awake, feeling a sudden stinging pain, a horrible rasping vibration, inside his head. His mind, confused and frightened, took a moment to clamber up out of darkness into the real world; his hands flew to his face and he felt something and he fell out of the chair to the ground.
Good God in heaven, there was something on him. it was like a wriggling cable, hard and cold as steel; it was on his face and inside his nose. Digging into his nose. With a second muffled cry, he managed to grasp the tail end of it and tried to pull it out; he could feel the thing's incredibly strong muscles rippling in his frantic grasp as he tugged, but it wouldn't come free. it had fixed itself inside and was working its way deeper, rasping and digging into his nasal cavity. he rolled about on the floor, hanging on to the thing's tail with maniacal intensity, trying to keep it from going deeper, but it was too well anchored, working its way in despite his very painful effort to pull it out.
suddenly he felt, deep inside his head, snapping of bone -- like a finger poked through an eggshell - and then everything changed. The terror vanished and he felt a wonderful, spreading sensation of peace and contentment, and a blessed feeling of sleep stole over him: beautiful, serene sleep."

Now Dr Brambell and his associate Dr Sax are both parasitized, and while ship's crew is otherwise occupied looking for worms on the ship, they steal their way to the subs' hangar:
P.431-2:
"Antonella Sax worked the controls of John as it descended into the depths. She located the main panel, then punched in the code to deactivate the mini sub's AI and disabled any surface override of her autopilot. she felt a sensation of warmth and security as the DSV was enveloped in darkness. She could almost feel the massive weight of water pressing in on it relentlessly, increasing with every meter she sank. there was a feeling of anticipation, of excitement, as she was about to perform perhaps the greatest mission ever conducted by a human being.
As she descended, humming a little tune to herself, she saw movement: a head poked out of a gap in the electronics, a small head with two beady eyes and a tiny puckered mouth. The mouth opened, exposing a single tooth.
'Who are you?' Sax asked playfully.
as if in response, the little creature crawled out of its hiding place and came over, curling up against her thigh for warmth.
she touched it. 'There's a good boy,' she said, stroking it as it relaxed in contentment. 'there's a good boy.' "

I am fascinated by parasites, and enchanted with science fiction. While the ending seemed a little abrupt, and just a little too pat, i don't care; I still loved it. There are no more books in this two-book series, but now I want to read the Gidion Crew first book.





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  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
A gigantic meteorite organism has implanted itself in the sea bed two miles below the surface -- and it is growing. If it is not destroyed, the planet will be doomed. Glinn and his team need to annihilate it, a task which requires Gideon's expertise with nuclear weapons. But as Gideon and his colleagues soon discover, the "meteorite" has a mind of its own-and it has no intention of going quietly.

This was a creepy adventure as the team slowly learned what this organism was capable of. There was a lot of action and obstacles to overcome. This was a well-done thriller. ( )
  gaylebutz | Oct 18, 2022 |
Beyond the Ice Limit is a creepy SciFi story continuation from the Ice Limit. The story is very scary that an object from another atmosphere could implant itself into the deep ocean and create worms that could infect human life. From the beginning of the book through the end a feeling was created and sustained. In this particular case it was a recorded book. It is highly recommended to listen to someone read it, as this seems to make even more menacing. Even though the authors stated that they wanted it to stand alone, it is advisable to read the book The Ice Limit before tackling this story so that the reader can understand the characters and how the object came to be under water. Four stars were awarded in this book. ( )
  lbswiener | Aug 12, 2022 |
I haven't read any of the previous books in the Gideon Crew's series, despite being a long-time fan of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child nor have I read Ice Limit, the book that this is a sequel too. However, I did find that it was very easy to get into this book because the past events that happened in the Ice Limit are explained in the beginning of this book.

I did, however, find that I was struggling somewhat with the story when I started the book. A group of men trying to stop what was thought of as a meteor, but turned out to be an alien organism from space? How exciting can that be I wondered? However, it turned out it could be quite exciting and as I found at around midnight when I had to put down the book after I had read around half of it.

What I liked about the story is that I could not predict what would happen, the turns the story would take and that one could never be sure who would live and who would die and the extent the alien life form would take to ensure its survival. I especially loved the part of the book when everything started to go to hell on the ship. This is the kind of book that I would love to see turned into a movie (or a miniseries since movies sometimes are way too short).

So, the book started kind of slow to me, I was a bit worried that I would not love it as much as I love Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Pendergast series, but I was sucked into the story and I ended enjoying the book far more than I thought when I started it. One definitely doesn't have to have read Ice Limit, but I do think fans of that book will love this book!

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
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BEYOND THE ICE LIMIT
That thing is growing again. We must destroy it. The time to act is now...
With these words begins Gideon Crew's latest, most dangerous, most high-stakes assignment yet. Failure will mean nothing short of the end of humankind on earth.
Five years ago, the mysterious and inscrutable head of Effective Engineering Solutions, Eli Glinn, led a mission to recover a gigantic meteoriteā??the largest ever discoveredā??from a remote island off the coast of South America. The mission ended in disaster when their ship, the Rolvaag, foundered in a vicious storm in the Antarctic waters and broke apart, sinking-along with its unique cargo-to the ocean floor. One hundred and eight crew members perished, and Eli Glinn was left paralyzed.
But this was not all. The tragedy revealed something truly terrifying: the meteorite they tried to retrieve was not, in fact, simply a rock. Instead, it was a complex organism from the deep reaches of space.
Now, that organism has implanted itself in the sea bed two miles below the surface-and it is growing. If it is not destroyed, the planet will be doomed. There is only one hope: for Glinn and his team to annihilate it, a task which requires Gideon's expertise with nuclear weapons. But as Gideon and his colleagues soon discover, the "meteorite" has a mind of its own-and it has no intention of going quietly...

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