Extinction By Phillip Kivlehan In the year 3064, humanity has rewritten history. The dinosaurs didn't vanish because of a meteorite-they were wiped out by us. Hyperion Corporation has unlocked the secret to time travel, and now the world's food supply depends on harvesting prehistoric creatures from Earth's ancient past. Sergeant Rick Barnes is an elite Navy SEAL with a dark past, being forced into an extremely dangerous mission after his brutal demotion. Instructed to guard scientists and gatherers in the age of the dinosaurs, Barnes quickly finds out that his assignment is way more sinister than anyone had imagined. The truth about Hyperion's manipulation of time-and the extinction of dinosaurs-runs deep, and it's darker than he could have ever imagined. Marooned in the past, Barnes discovers the corporation's horrific exploitation of time and its shocking plans for humanity's future. To survive, he must navigate not only deadly predators from the past but also the corporate predators of his present. But when he's exiled to Africa-now the world's most dangerous prison, overrun with carnivorous dinosaurs and hardened criminals-Barnes forms an unlikely alliance with a group of feral prisoners. United, they must fight through a prehistoric nightmare, rebel against the tyranny of Hyperion. The future and the past converge-the fate of humanity rests upon a knife's edge-and Barnes must choose to either be a pawn in history or its unlikely saviour. Because the real extinction event wasn't a meteor-it was us.