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Down by Glenn Cooper
Down by Glenn Cooper








Down by Glenn Cooper

His identity may be the only clue to what has happened. In fear and confusion the man barrels out of the lab and disappears.

Down by Glenn Cooper

In the blink of an eye Emily disappears and a rough-looking man appears in her place. When the collider starts up it hits its projected energy target but then inexplicably continues powering much higher. High on his priorities is his new relationship with physicist Emily Loughty, the collider’s beautiful and accomplished Scottish research director. Scarred by his wartime experiences, he’s been fighting his demons and putting his life back in order. John Camp heads up security at a world’s largest super-collider tunneled around London. A cross between DANTE’S INFERNO and GAME OF THRONES, DOWN is part historical thriller and part fantasy-adventure, a thought-provoking, page-turning, epic saga that explores the consequences of evil and transports readers to a world unlike any they have ever experienced. Interment at Vernal Memorial Park.DOWN is an explosive new trilogy by international bestselling author, Glenn Cooper. Friends may call at Thomson's Vernal Mortuary, Friday from 6-8 p.m. 27, at the Vernal Glines LDS Stake Center, 475 W. The funeral will be at noon Saturday, Feb. He was instrumental in acquiring the first dinosaurs for the Vernal Field House of Natural History, started Vernal's "Dinosaur Hunting License" and helped begin the Vernal Chamber of Commerce. He was also active in the Vernal Rotary and the Vernal Jaycees. He served in the Navy during World War II. Cooper had been president of the Utah State Board of Pharmacy and was a state legislator and a Vernal City councilman. Cooper was the owner of Vernal Drug Co., Uintah Rexall Drug, Crest Pharmacy and the Murray City Pharmacy.He prided himself on never refusing medication for anyone unable to pay. 23, 1999.Ī graduate of Uintah High and the University of Colorado, Mr. Glenn Hill Cooper, 79, a pharmacist, former member of the Utah Legislature and Vernal city leader, died at his Vernal home on Feb.










Down by Glenn Cooper