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Something is watching us from beneath the Denver International Airport. A group of armchair detectives--determined to unearth the truth behind the secret facility hidden miles beneath the Denver International Airport--get much more than they bargained for ... For internet sleuths, nothing beats a firsthand account--especially when it's your own. Desperate for tangible evidence about a shadow government, monstrous creatures, and a laboratory complex built deep beneath the Denver International Airport, Jessica wrangles a gaggle of like-minded armchair warriors to break into the facility seeking…mehr

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Something is watching us from beneath the Denver International Airport. A group of armchair detectives--determined to unearth the truth behind the secret facility hidden miles beneath the Denver International Airport--get much more than they bargained for ... For internet sleuths, nothing beats a firsthand account--especially when it's your own. Desperate for tangible evidence about a shadow government, monstrous creatures, and a laboratory complex built deep beneath the Denver International Airport, Jessica wrangles a gaggle of like-minded armchair warriors to break into the facility seeking not only validation, but vindication too. Using the Escaping Denver podcast as a loose guide, this ragtag team discovers it's not breaking in that's hard, it's getting out.
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Teague von Bohlen is an Associate Professor of Fiction at the University of Colorado Denver, where he runs the student newspaper The Sentry and serves as Fiction Editor for the literary magazine Copper Nickel. He works the literary, pop-culture, and social/political commentary beats for the alt-weekly Westword, and his short fiction has been seen nationwide. His first novel, The Pull of the Earth, won the Colorado Book Award, and he's the co-author of the student-strategy textbook The Snarktastic Guide to College Success. His first collection of stories, a flash fiction/photography mash-up called Flatland, was named a finalist for the Colorado Book Award in 2020.