Category 7 by Bill Evans, Marianna Jameson

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  • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780765317353
  • Sales Rank: 245,891
  • 384pp
 
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Synopsis

Kate Sherman is a brilliant young meteorologist who can’t understand how she recently missed predicting three major storms—storms that cut into the profits of her employer, Coriolis Industries.  Afraid of being fired, Kate throws herself into an analysis of the strange storms—and headlong into the path of a secret plot that may cost her her life!

Hurricane Simone is a Category 7—the biggest, strongest storm in recorded history—and she’s clawing her way up the East Coast.  When she hits New York City, skyscrapers will fall.  Subways and tunnels will flood.  Lower Manhattan and much of Queens and Brooklyn will disappear under more than thirty feet of water.  Thousands, if not millions, will die. 

Created by secret, cutting-edge weather science, Simone is not just an unnatural disaster—she’s a weapon.  Kate and CIA weatherman Jake Baxter must figure out how to stop the storm before she flattens New York City . . . and identify Simone’s master before he has them both killed. 

Publishers Weekly

Evans, a meteorologist for New York's WABC-TV, and novelist Jameson (Big Trouble) pit a posse of diverse weatherfolk against Simone, a storm of unheard-of magnitude that's headed straight for Manhattan in this slow-building thriller. As it turns out, Simone isn't a natural phenomenon but the product of semimad scientist Carter Thompson, who's learned over the years to create hurricanes and move them in whatever direction he chooses. There are so many characters that it's hard to keep track of their diverse agendas, and there's a frustrating wait as the authors meticulously lay their fictional and scientific groundwork. Meteorologist Kate Sherman and CIA weatherman Jake Baxter have a secret, navy-built device to battle Simone-but it must be deployed from inside the storm. Some readers may feel Simone doesn't live up to her billing, but weather nerds should have a good time from beginning to end. (July)

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Biography

Bill Evans is the multiple Emmy Award-winning senior meteorologist for WABC Channel 7 in New York City.  He can be heard regularly on WPLJ radio, ESPN radio, and Radio Disney, and has appeared on Good Morning, America and Live with Regis and Kelly.  Evans has received the Outstanding Meteorologist Award from the National Weather Service and has hosted the National Hurricane Conference. 

Marianna Jameson is the author of Big Trouble and My Hero. Her extensive experience writing for the aerospace, defense, and software industries allows her to bring an insider's edge to Category 7

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Jennifer Wardrip - Personal Readby TeensReadToo

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October 27, 2008: CATEGORY 7 is an enjoyable weather-based thriller, although it took me awhile to get into the story, due to all of the unfamiliar terms. Once I got through it, though, I found myself immersed in the story.

The basics: a meglomaniac decides to take revenge on the President by using his creation, the ability to control the weather, to send a massive Category 7 hurricane towards New York City. Panic and devastation ensue, and it's up to a small-town weather reporter and a CIA operative to stop both the hurricane and the bad guy.

Like I said, this really is an entertaining and enjoyable thriller, and once you learn the weather-related jargon, you'll be in for a really good story.

Yawnby Anonymous

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September 09, 2008: Do not spend a dime on this book. Drivel, pure and simple. Characters were flat, the premise quite silly. I was hoping for more scientific trueness here,meteorological information and basis. This would be good on the Hallmark channel. Couldn't make it past the first 50 pages.


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