The basic story here is that Elizabeth Grey owns Greytech Industries, her son is dying of cancer, she somehow has located a crashed alien spaceship that is seemingly covered by a glacier, and in that the team she has sent there has found a mysterious substance that seems to have "interesting" biological properties. Then the team goes dark, so she hires Max and his team of mercenaries to find out what has gone wrong. She fears someone else is trying to steal her find. With one reservation, so far, so good. But when Max and his men get there, they find the place littered with horribly mangled corpses. If you are squeamish, this is not for you. Ther eare survivors, and Max learns that the "substance" can morph into new creatures that would do well in an "Alien" film.
The action scenes are very plausible (apart from the alien things) and well written, and the author's military background serves him well here. The plot is a bit predictable - the obvious sequence of deaths, and I thought the ending tended to be along the lines, "got to finish, so clean up". From the horror point of view, it should satisfy most in gore. From the fantasy point of view, well-described nasties. From the science point of view, not possible, and here is my first gripe – so much more could have been made of the concept if a little more balance and sense were introduced in the alien nasties. Why not leave in the conservation laws and give both sides a problem? Contrary to some of the other reviewers, I thought the characters of the team were well-drawn, including their emotional problems with the sort of life they had chosen. The character of Elizabeth Grey made no sense at the end, which in my view, spoiled the story a little, and there was one other character that, in my view, was poorly done, and had that been improved, the story could have been so much better. So, overall, a good effort, an interesting read if not squeamish, but quite a bit more could have been made of the concept. However, a review has to look at what is there, and not what might have been.