James D. Prescott is an American science-fiction writer. He loves science, especially archaeology, and that is reflected in his books. The author also enjoys disproving traditional theories and myths, challenging established scientific paradigms. The trilogy "Extinction" combines elements of post-apocalypse with traditional science fiction. In the first book, the novel "Code," the geophysicist Jack Greer and a team of researchers try to extract the remains of a fallen meteorite from the crater of an underwater volcano, but they discover something that can fundamentally change all theories about the origin of humankind. Now it is obvious that we are not alone in the universe. In the second book, researchers receive information confirmed by images from a cosmic probe: an alien "doomsday" ship rapidly approaching Earth. We present, in audio format, the completion of the trilogy. Chaos and panic reign in the world. But the heroes keep searching for answers—why some alien race periodically tries to wipe out life on Earth, and whether there is a way to stop the cycle of extinction. Listen!