Saving Cascadia, John J. Nance
Saving Cascadia, John J. Nance
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Saving Cascadia

Author: John J. Nance

Narrator: John J. Nance

Unabridged: 11 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/22/2005


Synopsis

A few hundred years ago, Cascadia Island didn’t even exist. Like the Washington seacoast, it was rock submerged beneath the Pacific. A massive earthquake changed that, exploding the rock upward, making it land – unstable land, according to seismologist Dr. Doug Lam.Lam has spent years researching the Cascadia Subduction Zone. He published a theory that the unrelieved tectonic strain beneath the idyllic landscape of Cascadia Island could be triggered with modern construction processes – with catastrophic results. The paper was disregarded, even ridiculed, by his peers and by mega wealthy developer Mick Walker, who stands to earn millions from the construction of a luxury resort on Cascadia. The elegant casino, hotel, and convention center will reap millions for him even if the tiny island only lasts for a short time.…When a series of earthquakes begins to shake the Northwest Corridor, Doug’s worst fears are confirmed. In an attempt to convince Walker to evacuate Cascadia immediately, Doug hurries to join guests arriving for the resort’s grand opening. As the tremors wreak havoc across the Northwest coastal area, the military is left with too few resources to assist the people on Cascadia. Convinced that the island will be in ruins within hours, Doug reluctantly calls upon his girlfriend, Jennifer Lindstrom, president of Nightingale Aviation – a major medical transport helicopter company – for help.With snow falling, visibility dropping, and winds increasing, Doug embarks on an impossible mission with Jennifer and Nightingale’s helicopters to evacuate over three hundred people, while smaller earthquakes continue to herald the approach of a catastrophic tsunami.John J. Nance hurtles readers along a nail-biting quest to rescue hundreds of stranded vacationers and resort staff. Meticulously researched, and with the signature authenticity only a veteran pilot could provide, Saving Cascadia is a hair-raising thriller of awesome magnitude.

About John J. Nance

John J. Nance, aviation analyst for ABC News and a familiar face on Good Morning America, is the author of several bestselling novels including Fire Flight, Skyhook, Turbulence, and Orbit. Two of his novels, Pandora’s Clock and Medusa’s Child, have been made into highly successful television miniseries. A lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, Nance is a decorated pilot veteran of Vietnam and Operations Desert Storm/Desert Shield. He lives in Washington State.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on April 27, 2020

The style of this was not of the quality I would have expected for a best seller. Most like a Towering Inferno, or Posiden Adventure, sensationalism for its own sake.......more

Goodreads review by Luisa on February 23, 2024

Einfach super spannend. Geile Plot Twists. Richtig gut geschrieben!......more

Goodreads review by Lianne on December 20, 2012

Saving Cascadia turned out to be a huge disappointment. The cover promises 'a nail-biter' and 'a thrill a minute'. Unfortunately, it was anything but. Instead it read like a reject from the SyFy Saturday B-Movie line (the one that brought us such gems as Sharktopus and 2012: Ice Age). I was especial......more

Goodreads review by Kristin on June 24, 2012

This is classic Nance - good solid thriller, clean cut, with no high body count. This one involves a fault line in Washington State, a zone of quietude (no action at all), and pressure building up from the plates moving, along with some geological problems beneath the island itself. Despite the warn......more

Goodreads review by Wanda on March 03, 2015

A bit farfetched. Characters weren't developed very deeply. Centered on action surrounding the earthquakes and all the damage and potential damage. Lots of technical info on the helicopters. Was surprised in the end by the fact that the resort was built given false geological information and who act......more