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Iceman

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A forced landing is a pilot's worst nightmare. The forced landing of an airliner, on the frigid wastes of Antarctica, is unimaginable. As winter draws its white cloak over the continent, rescue becomes impossible; hope slips away, and the ice entombs its victims. Years pass, generations come and go: alien contact is made, and the world is subjugated. Now the future depends on one man, and a young girl

300 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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July 23, 2016
Iceman started off well - a plane crashes in the Antartic, the passengers freeze, years pass. When they awake in the future the world has changed and the new order is truly foreign to the now revived survivors.

But from here it just goes a bit loopy. The Alien race with their human underlings running the show. The Survivor somehow being Earth's only hope. It was just one ludicrous turn after another.
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