
Some significant decisions will have to be made to fend-off what is sure to be a massive international clash in the coming days.

All the while, Clay and Caesare realise just how troubling new discoveries can be, particularly when they are done in secret and the scientific realities are not revealed to the general public. Technology is sometimes a richer commodity than money and its capabilities can be deadly if they land in the wrong hands. While Alison and her crew embark on a mission to save a fellow scientist and locate a monkey, there is more to the story than meets the eye. This is sure to rock the Navy as they try to determine what's next. When a Chinese warship becomes part of the situation, it's a new level of panic for all involved. Clay and Caesare learn that a handful of soldiers have been disappearing into the jungle at night, using the cover of darkness to masquerade their true intentions. Clay and Caesare discover much, none of it uplifting, during their short time in the region. US Navy officers John Clay and Steve Caesare arrive to investigate and report back what might be going on. Thought to have been dismantled, this sub is still fully functional and ready to show off what it can do. Affixing a vest to the wearer, it's now possible for humans to speak with their primate cousins, something that has caught the attention of a billionaire with a mission in mind for Alison and her crew.ĭown in South America, the US Navy has become alerted to an experimental submarine, part of Russia's fleet, having resurfaced off the coast of Brazil. This has been possible through some tweaking and with new technology. As humans are closely related to gorillas, it would make sense that they communicate with one another. However, there is a new challenge on the horizon and it will not be easy. Sally and Dirk, two dolphins who are able to communicate through a piece of high-tech software, have been enjoying their time and ability to interact freely.

Grumley dishes out some wonderful storytelling and keeps the series on its toes, with a few more novels to follow.Īfter having relocated to Puero Rico, marine biologist Alison Shaw and her team have been taking in all the publicity they can handle. After a stellar series debut, Grumley returns to explore the expansion of linguistic interpretation between humans and animals, as well as something of international drama when a country is found to be secretly extracting items in the Caribbean. Grumley has spent a great deal of time looking at how politics and biological issues meld together in a fast-paced book that is free from the tirade of profanity to express opinions. Grumley is back with the second full-length novel in his Breakthrough series, sure to pique the interest of those who want something with a little sci-fi alongside some true action.

Sticking with a strong recommendation by a dear friend, I chose to venture deeper into this series.
