Greig Beck is an internationally bestselling Australian author who grew up across the road from Bondi Beach in Sydney. His early days were spent surfing, sunbaking and reading science fiction on the sand. He then went on to study computer science, immerse himself in the financial software industry and later received an MBA. Today, Greig spends his days writing, but still finds time to surf at his beloved Bondi Beach. He lives in Sydney, with his wife, son and an enormous black German shepherd. Sean Mangan was born in England, raised in Canada and brought to Australia by accident. He is a singer, musician, songwriter and author. Books narrated for Bolinda audio include John Birmingham's Dave Hooper Trilogy, Greig Beck’s The Void and The Abyss as well as many of Matthew Reilly's blockbuster titles, such as Area 7, Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves and The Great Zoo of China. He has narrated close to 100 audiobooks and brings intensity and excitement to his readings. Greig Beck is an internationally bestselling Australian author who grew up across the road from Bondi Beach in Sydney. His early days were spent surfing, sunbaking and reading science fiction on the sand. He then went on to study computer science, immerse himself in the financial software industry and later received an MBA. Today, Greig spends his days writing, but still finds time to surf at his beloved Bondi Beach. He lives in Sydney, with his wife, son and an enormous black German shepherd.
""When a plane crash blasts through the Antarctic ice, a cavernous primordial world is revealed. A military and scientific team, led by petrobiologist Aimee Weir and Captain Alex Hunter, enters the caves to search for survivors and potential oil reserves. Greig Beck’s first novel keeps the adrenaline pumping as team members are picked off one by one by Russian assassins and a gargantuan shape-shifting creature. Sean Mangan’s unembellished yet commanding performance allows the book’s tension to mount naturally from scientific curiosity to run-for-your-life terror. He deftly employs pauses and silence to amplify the claustrophobic sense of underground entrapment. His measured masculine voice carves the cinematic action sequences into listeners’ minds. Who needs film with audio thrillers this electrifying?"" -- AudioFile Magazine