
Callsign by Jeremy Robinson
The fabled Elephant Graveyard has been discovered. It contains enough ivory to make Ethiopia a wealthy nation. But the cave contains more than physical riches-it also holds the means to control the world. Fifteen scientists enter the cave. Only one leaves. Jack Sigler, Callsign: King (field leader of the covert, black ops Chess Team) receives a cryptic text from Sara Fogg, his girlfriend and CDC disease detective. A catastrophic disease has been reported in Ethiopia's Great Rift Valley, but Fogg suspects something more is going on. Her suspicion is confirmed when King's arrival in Africa is met by a high speed assassination attempt. As King fights against two competing, high-tech mercenary forces, each struggling for control of the deadly discovery, Fogg disappears. Working with the surviving member of the science team that made the discovery, King begins a search for Fogg and the source of the potential plague that takes him back to the Great Rift Valley, back to the Elephant Graveyard, and brings him face-to-face with modern man's origins.
Sean Ellis is CEO and cofounder of GrowthHackers.com, the number one online community built for growth hackers, with 1.8 million global users and over 350,000 new monthly visitors. Sean coined the term growth hacker in 2010, and is the producer of the Growth Hackers Conference. He regularly speaks to start-ups and Fortune 100s and has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, WIRED, Fast Company, Inc.com, and TechCrunch. Morgan Brown is the COO of Inman News, the leading business intelligence source for real estate. A digital marketing veteran with 17 years helping early stage companies find traction and breakout growth, he launched GrowthHackers.com with Sean. Both speak regularly at major conferences such as SXSW, CTA, HubSpot, and more.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780983601777 |
| ISBN 10 | 0983601771 |
| Titel | Callsign |
| Autor | Jeremy Robinson |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Breakneck Media |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2011-06-28 |
| Seitenanzahl | 188 |
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