Ancestor

Ancestor podiobookMuch celebrate, much anticipated… and much blood, guts and gore. Ancestor, by Scott Sigler, is now available on Podiobooks.com!

Scientists struggle to solve the problem of xenotransplantation — using animal tissue to replace failing human organs. Funded by the biotech firm Genada, Dr. Claus Rhumkorrf seeks to recreate the ancestor of all
mammals. By getting back to the root of our creation, Rhumorrf hopes to create an animal with human internal organs. Rhumkorrf discovers the ancestor, but it is not the small, harmless creature he envisions. His genius gives birth to a fast-growing evil that nature eradicated 250 million years ago — an evil now on the loose, and very, very hungry.





38 Responses to “Ancestor”

  1. Christopher P. Kearney Says:

    I likely alottie!!

  2. P.G. Holyfield Says:

    Great cover… been waiting until the end of Infection to start this, but I don’t believe I can wait!

  3. John Says:

    I thought I was able to DL this from the authors website in its entirety… I know I’ve heard the ending - so if you want to hear the whole thing please look and see if you can find it. I do like the serialized versions though but sometimes I want to just blast through in a weekend.

  4. Tee Morris Says:

    This is my favorite of Sigler’s works. Hang on to something — this one is quite the ride!

  5. Skeet Says:

    Alien meets Jurassic Park. Gore, Science, Gore, Realism, Great Narration, Gore, Fresh Idea, Gore, Sick-F*** Sigler, did I mention the GORE?!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! GORE!!!! I like gore….

  6. Bronzethumb Says:

    I’m loving this PodioBook. I’ve only listened to three chapters but its already shaping up to be better than EarthCore (and I loved EarthCore).

  7. Philippe Says:

    The best of Scott Sigler’s novels, the others being Earthcore and Infection.

  8. mogley Says:

    This was the first of Sigler’s books that I listend to and I was hooked! I am sad that the Sci-Fi channel doesn’t want to make it inot a movie! But I loved Earthcore, love Ancestor, and love Infection! I can’t wait to hear more from him!!!!

  9. JClark Says:

    I’ve listened to this already through Sigler’s site, but I’m subscribing here to get a complete set of “cleaned up” episodes (less talk and banter around the episodes).

    I still liked Earth Core better, it’s a little more my taste I guess, but Ancestor is a tighter story and a bit more contemporary in style. It also has what I felt Infection was lacking, which is the large cast of characters and Crighton-like scientific elements.

    I hope the SciFi channel comes to its senses, if they’re passing on stories like this it’s no wonder all of their made for TV movies stink. Personally, I think Ancestor would do better as a mini series so it would have enough time to cover everything properly, but anything would be better than nothing.

  10. P.G. Holyfield Says:

    Can anyone else confirm this for me? I’m not sure if it is my podcatcher or what, but when I listened to Episode 17 (Magnus and Sara), the audio for it was episode 16 again.

  11. Josh Says:

    Exellent story, good characters, Magnus is perhaps a little OTT. You really feel for the people in this one. Scott is a good reader.

    A couple of times the exposition ( is that spealt right? ) is a little distracting but not much as Michael Crighton ( is that spealt right ?) so thats a good thing too.

  12. Robert Says:

    What is up with this podcast? I have subscribed but can’t get any more that chapter 1. I’m using iTunes on a Mac. I have used the site for ages without a problem. I have released all the chapters. En Mass and one at a time. Nothing new appears in iTunes.

    Earthcore was cool (pun intended) and I’ve heard the first two episodes of this as they appear in the Infection subscription, sounds great!

  13. Chuck Says:

    I started off listening to Infection (ROCKED!!!!)
    Ancestor is great as well… except for the fact that ep. 17 is just a repeat of ep. 16. Anyone know how I can get a copy of the correct ep 17?
    Starting EarthCore while I’m waiting for the corrected version of ep 17 in Ancestor

  14. Lilla Says:

    This Rocks! I really liked this book. A bit gory but truly imaginative!

  15. Lord Rahl Says:

    How can I get more than the first eposode? Only the first episode shows up in itunes.

    I just got done Earthcore and Infection. I need my Scot Sigler fix NOW! Help me damnit. lol

  16. Evo Says:

    Rahl,

    By default, all of the books on Podiobooks.com are set to deliver you a new chapter (or episode) each and every week. It looks like you are familiar with this process, as I see that you (assuming you are the same Lord Rahl again) managed to listen to all of the chapters of Burn by James Patrick Kelly.

    What you may not realize is that you *do not* have to wait each week. As a registered member, you have the option to change the delivery schedule for one or all of your subscriptions. Take a look at the upper right-hand corner of our page and click on the My Subscriptions button.

    From there, you can release the next episode early or even change your delivery frequency with a few simple clicks. Remember that if you do release a chapter, you’ll need to re-sync you podcatcher.

  17. Lord Rahl Says:

    Thank you Evo, I got it figured out now.

  18. Francois Says:

    I’m a big fan of Earthcore and Ancestor is great so far but I’m stuck at chapter ‘ since I cannot DL chapter 5. Anyone can help?

  19. Evo Says:

    The Podshow delivery network occasionally throws errors on downloads. I just checked a moment ago and the link is working fine for me. I’m assuming their problem was temporary and all is fine now.

  20. George Says:

    I listened to this directly from Scott’s original feed. Great story! The plausibility of his stories combined with the convincing reading make truly memorable podiobooks. Am sure they are great to read as text . . . but listening to him read them is just too much fun to switch to the text versions!

    Of the three podiobooks from Scott, Ancestor is my favorite…

  21. David Says:

    Better than Earthcore. Lots of gratuitious swearing and violence (take that any way you like). Scott is getting better as he goes along. Looking forward to hearing INFECTION, have to get it directly from Scott’s site though (Evo can’t be giving Scott a big enough cut of the donations).

  22. Martha Says:

    Plenty of swearing, aliens in human balls, violence, some audio-reader even calls Sigler’s wife bitch (which probably says a lot about mutual respect between author and so called fans), well what else… oh! ve-e-e-e-e-ery plain manuscript. Very far apart from such distinguished writers as Dan Brown, Dean Coontz, James Patterson, Robert Ludlum, Terry Pratchett or though I guess you can find bits and peaces of their styles in this …manuscript. I bet Sigler would give his balls to aliens too if he could write like authors above, unless…

  23. Martha Says:

    In previous review was talking about “Infection” not about “Ancestor”, sorry about that. Well “Ancestor”, definitely better than “Infection” (I don’t understand why Sigler calls Infection his masterpiece, after I listened to it I am not sure I will be ever listening to his work again). Anyway back to Ancestor, no aliens there, just recombinant animals which carry in their genome combination of DNA from different recipients (caw is for some reason is particularly important to Sigler). A bit boring at times, but plausible. Well… Sigler has no idea about DNA recombination and he obviously never checked genome databases, but he’s not scientist so I would say it wasn’t too bad. Book a bit obvious, but as a free reading it will do. I think 3 stars are in order. Well to be absolutely honest I am grateful to all people who give their time to create podiobooks, even if this book isn’t particularly good I thank you.

  24. Tom Says:

    Chapter 13 was actually the final chapter in my version, and I was apparently supposed to skip right to chapter 13.5 after 12 and listen to 13 after 18. This ruined the last third of the book for me, unfortunately. I haven’t seen any notes about this anywhere else.

    Other than that, I thought this was a better story than Earthcore, once you get past the first couple chapters.

  25. Bill Says:

    I didn’t listen to it at all because the file names were SO bad. I couldn’t find the beginning file on my mp3 player, and it started playing at chapter 7…

    Too bad, the book sounded kind of good. Maybe I’ll try it again some day and sit here and rename all the files to something useful.

  26. Evo Says:

    Thanks for your comments, Bill. The episodes of book, like a handful of other titles, aren’t hosted on our media servers and are therefore out of our control. I agree with you that a solid naming convention is a crucial part of the enjoyment of the book.

    I hope you decide to check out a few other titles where, I hope, you’ll not experience the same challenges.

  27. Johan Nilsson Says:

    Simply amazing book! I would really want this in printed form to have on my bookshelf. I’ll definitely make a donation, so you can publish another great audio novel.

  28. Joe Adamson Says:

    Great book. I stumbled across Earthcore (one of Scott’s earlier works) and was hooked. The high speed roller coaster ride of emotions mixed with the subtle subtext of social commentary felt like comfort food very exciting comfort food to me. I couldn’t wait to “read” more Scott Sigler Ancestor does not disappoint. It is the exact recipe of Wit, action, drama, terror and suspense that make this work even better than Earthcore (did i mention that I REALLY liked earthcore)

    I definitely plan to purchase a print copy of Ancestor From Amazon when it releases on April 1st. I encourage all Scott Sigler Fans to do the same. Lets make Ancestor number 1 on the Amazon.com Top Sales list. This will go a long way to legitimizing Pod Casts, Guerrilla Marketing, and Independent creators all in one stroke / Click :-)

  29. gail Says:

    Hey, Scott, I really did listen to it all - did anybody mention that Ancestor is rather gory?

    Looking back on it, my favorite parts were when the process of getting a viable embryo were discussed.

    After I finished, it occurred to me that the black and white spotted cowhide would make the ancestors even more monstrous. There wasn’t time while the story was underway. (You know, ravening beasts camouflaged as placid herbivores.)

    This is not my kind of book, but there was never any question about getting to the end, it was inevitable!

  30. Charles Says:

    Absolutely love this book!

  31. John Diggs Says:

    Awesome story. Really great.

    But dude. You have _got_ to get someone who can do women’s voices do the pods. Or get a woman friend to work with you. I think Violet’s “voice” is the funniest one you did.

    :)

  32. Nomad Says:

    This is a clever idea for a story, but the writing needs some tightening up. The language doesn’t sound like adults. The characters all swear like they’re trying to impress themselves and each other.

    Some editing would help as well. Early in the audio book Magnus rubs his left forearm with his left hand. Later Sarah places a pale hand on Sara’s arm.

    I like a good story, and this is one, but to return to an author, I need some good writing as well. This ain’t it. (On the other hand, I have neither written nor published any novels. I have scores of newspaper articles and dozens of magazine articles published, all of which were improved by editing.)

    I am going to try Earthcore next, but if the language keeps getting in the way of the story, I don’t know if I’ll finish it.

    (I paid for the podio book and I got my money’s worth. I hope Earthcore is worth it.)

  33. Michael I. Colwill Says:

    This was an amazing thrill-ride. Listen to Ancestor and you’ll find yourself breaking out in a cold sweat for no reason at all, suddenly feeling an unexplainable sense of dread, or sitting there staring at nothing with your jaw in your lap. Scott Sigler knows how to capture a reader in that first episode and have them lying awake at night praying for the next episode to make your palms sweat a little bit more and to make the adrenaline rush a little bit stronger. Job well done!

  34. Brad Says:

    Sigler is a great writer. Love his writing talent. BUT, I agree with Jon Diggs: No more funny voices!

    This is a good book, but PLEASE don’t do funny voices or accents! What is the deal? It completely ruins the serious feel to the work. All I can think about it Sigler doing a squeaky woman’s voice, or a deep tough guy’s voice, or a strange old guy’s voice, or a funny nervoous little guy’s voice…. ARGH! Just read the story. Please.

    Thanks.

  35. Boden Says:

    (I finished this book a week ago so I apologize if I get some details wrong)

    I agree about the voices, especially Sarah’s. It sounded very much like a man mocking a woman. Funny at first, but then…odd.

    Ok, so I liked the premise of the story overall. Lots of opportunity for action and conflict, and all of them executed well. I had some big problems with the story, though. I hope my comments are constructive.

    First, the most irritating, obnoxious, hateable character in the entire story was Andy, hands down. I know this genre well, and I looked forward to Andy getting what he deserved. But he didn’t!!! I can’t believe you killed Andy off with a creature! He should have been done in by our hero or himself in one way or another. But he just got killed by some unexpected monsters and that was that. Argh!

    Secondly, the love relationship between our hero and Sarah was terribly contrived. I didn’t believe it for one second, and her voice didn’t help.

    “Hi, I’m Sarah and will you be my boyfriend?”

    “I dunno, I lost my wife a couple years ago.”

    “That’s ok, now you’re my boyfriend, let’s do it!”

    “I love you now.”

    “Love you too.”

    Third, what in the world happened to the CIA? You introduced a character in the first chapter who we never heard from again. That whole episode was rendered pointless as all of the facts it exposed were retold during the story. You brought up the CIA enough times that I, as the reader, assumed that they’d get there eventually, and probably get munched.

    Anyhow, you had me up to the middle of the story. After that, I don’t feel like anything was resolved in a satisfying manner. The heroes won mostly because of sheer luck, and a couple of the bad guys didn’t “learn their lesson”.

  36. Christa Says:

    Well, he is not Jim Dale. Story is very good though.

  37. Julia Says:

    I sincerely enjoyed this book and looked forward to each chapter.

    However, the author did one thing that I hate. The monster didn’t show up until almost the end of the book! When I read (listen) to a monster story, I want a monster, throughout the book. Not just at the end.

  38. Likes surprises! Says:

    Reviews =/= spoilers! Don’t tell who dies and by what means in your review, please! Some of us like the surprises. :D

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