Predator Dominion
A Heart-Pounding Thriller of Genetic Experiments, Survival, and Suspense
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R.D. Brady
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Hope you survive the tour.
Sanctuary Kingdom is the world’s largest wildlife park—a futuristic haven blending endangered species preservation with immersive entertainment and next-gen science. Backed by unlimited capital and run by a media-savvy founder, the park promises hope for the planet’s future.
But something has gone very, very wrong.
Darby Ellis expected an easy Monday—reduced staff, and a rare chance for her family to see behind the scenes. But she’s been pulled into giving a tour to a high-maintenance group of VIP guests. When a sudden lockdown throws the park into chaos, Darby is forced into a deadly race across thousands of acres—while her loved ones are trapped deep inside the park with its enigmatic founder, Gabe Sullivan.
They don’t know a classified experiment has breached containment.
They don’t know survival is no longer guaranteed.
They do know the park wasn’t built to withstand this.
Sanctuary Kingdom was built to protect endangered species.
But what happens when the humans become the endangered?
Perfect for fans of Jurassic Park, James Rollins, and Michael Crichton, Predator Dominion is a high-octane action thriller where cutting-edge science meets primal terror—and no one escapes unchanged.
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Reminiscent of Jurassic world, but a good story. I didn’t get tired of it before the end, which has been a problem for me lately, but that’s just my problem. Lots of distractions going on.
I was able to get engaged in the characters, which is always a plus.
Enjoyable read.
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