Terrifying earthquakes are only the prelude to an earth-shattering eruption in this disaster thriller by the acclaimed author of Powerless. At Yellowstone National Park, earthquake tremors are common. But today, park scientist Tucker Mayfield detects something different: a disturbing new increase in activity and intensity. Lurking beneath the park, earth's largest supervolcano is beginning to awaken . . . Racing against time, Mayfield mobilizes a team to evacuate all visitors from the park—including his family at the Old Faithful Inn. But when the earthquakes intensify, and the death toll rises, a shockwave of panic spreads across the nation. Troops are deployed and emergency plans are activated. But nothing can stop a natural disaster of this magnitude. When the volcano erupts, doomsday begins—and no one gets out alive . . .
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Their lifelong struggle brings success marred by human frailty and the cataclysm leaves beliefs deeply shaken. Cataclysm is the Third in the SAGA OF PACIFIC ISLANDS series of novels.
The collection not only aims to examine the war itself, but seeks to visualise the conflict and all its immediate consequences (such as the Bolshevik Revolution and ascendency of US hegemony) as a defining moment—perhaps the defining ...
The Divide is flooded, at great cost of human - and inhuman - life. Far from home, Sal, Shilly and Skender seek the source of the deluge in the legendary Hanging Mountains, traveling in a magical ship of bone.
War is not fair. War is hell. Which side will you choose? "Dominic has achieved what all military sci-fi authors aspire to - an expansive, compelling plot with realistic dialogue between soldiers and intense combat scenes.
Atlantis was finally defeated, so the story goes, by the ancient Athenians, and then, in a sudden cataclysm, the great island sank into the sea. All this, according to the Egyptians, took place some 9,000 years before Solon's time.
June 12, 2014 By Trica M Stopowski – Goodreads Verified Purchase This review is from: Cataclysm (Kindle Edition) RJ Smith has a fabulous writing style. This book kept me on the edge of my seat. If only I didn't have to work I would have ...
But what terror lies beneath the ruins? Ancient mysteries unfold and Ape City continues to crumble while Zaius' search for answers winds its way deeper into the unknown. Collecting issues 5-8 of the critically acclaimed series.
Halpern, Naval History, p. 69. This is the best survey of the war at sea. 152. Keegan, First World War, pp. 231ff. 153. Marder, Dreadnought, Vol. 2, pp. 101–17. 154. Halpern, Naval History, pp. 91–3. 155. Strachan, First World War: To ...
14 Bock, War Diary, 21 October 1941. 15 Hürter, Letters and Diaries of Gotthard Heinrici, 23 October 1941, p. 93. ... 36 Ibid., 27 October 1941. 37 Ibid., 28 October 1941. 38 See David M. Glantz and Jonathan House, When Titans Notes 549.