



The Atlas Defect: A Medical Supernatural Mystery
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4.1 • 196 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
As Agents Heath and Eames uncover the truth, a decades old scandal comes to light. Even now, some are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden.
Eleri wanted a different kind of case. She should have been careful what she wished for. When an odd human skeleton in Michigan’s Manistee-Huron National Forest triggers a NightShade investigation, Eleri and Donovan arrive to find it missing.
But two other skeletons are a little too easily uncovered—each displays different anomalies that raise alarming questions. The bones aren’t from the area or probably even the continent. A decades-old abandoned building doesn’t register on satellite images. Files detailing genetic experiments on children are even more disturbing, and most of the children are unaccounted for. Who were the test subjects and where are the bodies?
Eleri and Donovan believe there are others out there who haven’t died yet. But they will, if something isn’t done. Fast. If the case itself wasn’t enough of a problem, someone is watching. Someone with a particular interest in Donovan’s own skeletal anomalies . . .
The Atlas Defect is the third book in the NightShade Forensic FBI Files series by USA Today bestselling author A.J. Scudiere. This book can be read as a standalone, but readers who love paranormal investigations and FBI thrillers will want to read the entire series!
Customer Reviews
Marines sew - A marine -.-
Every marine is taught to sew. You’ve done good on the MARSOC stuff so far, but also… sewing can be life or death. We are taught to sew for a reason. Torn uniforms can kill.
So far rest is awesome. Just implying basic survival skill is not in her skill book is frustrating.
Still going strong.
This is the third volume in the quirky series. Odd things continue to make sense as the main characters continue to reveal themselves through action and words. The pacing is good, sometimes breathless and the resolution is appropriate. I look forward to the next installment.
If you're new to A.J., go grab the earlier NightShade (or Justice) novels and strap yourself in for a bumpy ride. You won't regret it.
Very enjoyable
Kept the pace up.