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Lost Frequency: A Novel of Sound, Speed, Power, and Greed

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Product Description The secret to complete human understanding and world peace may be as close as the ocean...It's a technology with infinite possibilities. DJ Parker, billionaire developer of a proprietary artificial intelligence program, is on the cusp of cracking the miracle code that can usher in a new age of human progress. Amazingly, the technology is ancient, held by a group of beings that have been around for fifty million years: cetacea--species of aquatic mammals including killer whales.But Parker quickly learns he has dangerous enemies including a Russian conglomerate tied to the Kremlin which is seeking the research for its own nefarious purposes--and which will stop at nothing to get it. With DJ's life in danger and the forces of evil seemingly everywhere, the fate of humankind is up for grabs.A page-turning philosophical thriller, "Lost Frequency" confronts animal rights, human nature, artificial intelligence, and the perils of technology turned loose. Review "A riveting, thought-provoking story disguised as a fast-paced thriller." - Kirkus Reviews "It took no time at all to be immersed in Lost Frequency, it would be easy to see it transformed into a fast-paced popular movie." - Aqua Magazine "Full of facts on Southern Resident Killer Whales who live their lives in the Salish Sea." - North Shore News "Prepare yourself for an intense thriller. Throughout this adventure, the author's respect for the worldwide work of researchers, scientists, and for the marine mammals that populate our waters breaches the pages." - My Edmonds News From the Author "If the publication of this book does anything to bolster awareness of the plight of the SRKW, I will consider it a success. Let us hope it is not too late to help return these intelligent, sentient, grand creatures to the glorious days in which they once thrived." About the Author Barry Swanson is a marine naturalist, a steward of the environment, and a singer/songwriter. He lives with his family in the Pacific Northwest on the beautiful Salish Sea.