"It's 1948, World War II has ended, and the Cold War is about to begin. Chased by the relentless Soviet Red Army, American operative Nicholas Somerset forges an unlikely alliance with Russian biologist Talia Markovitch as they run for their lives across hostile Siberia. But in the deepest reaches of the snowy taiga, the endless forest bordering the Arctic, another, ancient war thought ended with the receding Ice Age glaciers has been rekindled. And in this war, Nick and Talia will be unwitting soldiers fighting a primordial enemy more savage and powerful than any human army."
This is one of the most fun books I've read in a while. Despite this book being in action orientated book had really really good character development. The author did a very good job developing characters as well as the antagonist of this book . The Soviet troops and the sabertooth cats presented interesting antagonist towards the main characters . This is easily the best book I've ever read with the sabertooth cats were a antagonist. I hope that someday in the future that this book becomes a movie
I enjoyed Siberius a lot. The plot was refreshing and engaging; it moved quickly and the scenes were vividly described. I felt as if I were in Siberia, pushing through knee-deep snow as I tried to evade Russian soldiers and man-eating cats. The characters are well developed, and fit well with the time frame--1948. My only disappointment was the ending; it was a bit of a let down. Still, I highly recommend this book.
while I really enjoyed reading this, at times the story became a little slow. But after a page or two it picked up again. What I liked most was that this story could be based on fact. It's not, but who knows what lies hidden in the depths of Siberia. This really is a good book and well worth reading.Makes you think...what if ???
Frozen taiga (yep, Russia again),just after World War 2. Warmblooded ehhh.. o no, I couldn't tell you. I promised.
A fun book to read, uncomplicated and with a nice pace. This book read like an action movie, and though it was thrilling it was never so scary that I threw the book across the room. I enjoyed reading this!
This is a page turner! A book set within the confines of steep historical and geographical accuracy while at the same time delivering a nail biting "monster" experience. It will leave you wanting more.