
by Kathryn Hoff
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Added on February 13, 2026
Bestseller in Hard Science Fiction! Bestseller in Women's Action & Adventure! Bestseller in LGBTQ+ Sci Fi!The mammoths are back!—But who can save them from another extinction?In the heart of Alaska, a top-secret project is striving to stabilize the far north’s critical ecology by bringing back woolly mammoths. But when the army decides to terminate the de-extinction project, the world’s only mammoth herd is marked for extermination.Passionate environmentalist Luis Cortez refuses to let history repeat itself. In a daring move, he climbs aboard the lead mammoth, risking his career and his life in a desperate mission to guide the animals to safety.But how do you hide a herd of mammoths?With a vindictive army officer in hot pursuit and nature itself blocking the herd’s escape, Luis’s mission turns into something far more dangerous—a high-stakes rescue to save a courageous doctor and her critically ill patient stranded in Alaska’s forbidding wilderness.Are the mammoths doomed to extinction again? Grab Project Hannibal and hold on for the ride of a lifetime!Inspired by real-world efforts to bring the woolly mammoth and the dire wolf back to life, this thrilling eco-adventure is perfect for fans of science-based fiction, environmental suspense, and bold “what if” scenarios like Jurassic Park.“Loved it! It’s like an elephantine Jurassic Park where genetics have been used for an altruistic purpose.” Rachel Deeming, Reedsy Discovery.“Kathryn Hoff doesn't just write a character, she brings a genuine person to life, full of complexities, doubts and flaws.” Douglas Phillips, author of the Quantum science fiction series.The Zoomorrow Books: Speculative fiction with a wild side. The Zoomorrow books are stand-alone novels based on real-world science and featuring authentic depictions of animal life. Evolution didn’t stop. It just got smarter.
Project Hannibal by Kathryn HoffAn entertaining book about mammoths brought back to life secretly and raised for 12 or 14 years. Now the government wants to get rid of the program which means destroying the mammoths. Some of the caregivers are taking the mammoths to the Alaska wilds. It ends happily.
Project Hannibal by Kathryn Hoff is a book about mammoths being genetically engineered with the potential to release them into the Arctic to preserve the permafrost, thereby helping to save the planet. It’s like an elephantine Jurassic Park where genetics have been used for an altruistic purpose without the titillation of a theme park nor the menacing prospect of gruesome death. I love this idea which is what attracted me to the book in the first place- woolly elephants in a story could never be
Like Jurassic Park with woolly mammothsHidden away in a remote corner of Alaska a team of scientists figures out how to bring the woolly mammoth back to life. The intention is to breed them and turn them loose in the tundra in hopes that they will help slow down the melting of the permafrost which is contributing to global warming.It's an engaging tale with quite a lot of science behind it, actually. Apparently Harvard is looking at just such a scenario in real life. The characters are fun, and

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