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New York Deep

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Deep below Manhattan, tunnel engineer Josh Reed leads his team as they excavate the East Side Access extending New York’s railway service. But sparks fly as the drill hits an unusual crystalline material – one Josh has never seen before. They push on, and Josh discovers something even more unexpected: a vast room, empty and lifeless – or so it seems.

When Josh finds out that the CIA are now looking for him and that his coworkers have gone missing, he turns to his best friend and boss, Lionel Parker, for help. Together they unravel the mystery of the room, what’s inside it, and why the CIA are so desperate to keep them silent. It’s nothing they could ever have expected.

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3 thoughts on “New York Deep

  1. New York Deep Is … DEEP! Indeed, this is a deep tale, with well-defined characters and a serious plot line. 

  2. Interesting plot, but enough flaws to prevent a higher rating At the risk of sounding like a back-handed compliment: one of the good things about this book is that it is not too long. That really is meant as a genuine compliment. Overall, I did enjoy reading it, but there were some issues with it that kept me from giving it a higher review. 

  3. Fast paced, easy to read, and enjoyable. Feels like a lighter version of a Michael Crichton story. New York Deep is a science fiction thriller by author Andrew Morgan. In it, engineer Josh Reed and his team are drilling an extension tunnel underground near Central Park in New York. Their drill comes to a stop when it hits a type of material Josh and his team have never seen before. Thinking it’s just a natural titanium deposit, they press on and discover that they’ve just punched through the wall of a secret room. After experiencing a strange energy from the room, Josh…

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