Saving Cascadia by John J. Nance

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  • Pub. Date: February 2005
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    • Pub. Date: February 2005
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 368pp

    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 - amajor 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 catastrophictsunami.

    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.

    Publishers Weekly

    In this spookily timely new thriller by Nance (Pandora's Clock; Skyhook), human fiddling with nature triggers a series of earthquakes that may result in a 100-foot tsunami aimed at the heart of Seattle. Wealthy developer Mick Walker has sunk a hundred million dollars into a world-class resort on tiny Cascadia Island. What Mick should have known and refuses to believe is that his island is situated directly over a massive fault line. Seismologist Dr. Doug Lam attempted to halt the building of the resort, predicting that the pile drivers and explosives used in the construction could trigger a major earthquake and the resulting tsunami. As Mick and hundreds of his friends and supporters pour onto the island to celebrate the grand opening, the earthquakes begin. Dr. Lam's girlfriend, Jennifer Lindstrom, chief pilot and president of a helicopter business, supplies the aviation angle that all of Nance's books are built upon. Her skill and courage prove pivotal as the earthquake disaster begins to unfold. Nance, an expert in many areas, has written a previous nonfiction book on earthquake concerns (On Shaky Ground), and he builds suspense to a fever pitch in this all-too-credible nail-biter. Agents, Amy Berkower and Simon Lipskar at Writers House. 6-city author tour. (Mar.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    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.

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    A Painful Disaster Indeedby Anonymous

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    April 30, 2006: Was this book written for 8 year olds? Nance may have all the facts regarding earthquakes and geography,but he is clueless when it comes to character development or plot continuity.I hated all the characters with a passion.Not for their flaws but for their paper doll substance.Most notably,Jennifer was phenomenally idiotic for a helicopter pilot.Nance portrayed her as materialistic and with the depth of a flooded gutter.Unbelievable.Why do men write books where the main character is a woman if they cant imagine a woman thinking beyond her nose? How was I suppose to believe the scene,for instance,near the beginning ,where Jennifer was trying to land her helipcopter at a crash scene on a highway?If she was such a pro..why did she have to keep circling around and then finally had to ask the troopers to let traffic through just so she could use the car lights as a reference? Implausable.Nance had already said flares had been put out as reference.And there were supposedly police lights everywhere.It could not have been plausably that dark. How unrealistic.The whole scene was unneccessary and annoying.There are too many scenes like this to mention here.And it's not worth it.It also seems,Nance deliberately took every opportunity to make Jennifer seem like a shallow bimbo.Despite the fact she is supposed to be highly skilled and intelligent,her mind constantly is hijacked by her love for a man who,despite his ongoing affair and promises, refuses to divorce his wife.Perhaps that is how men reading the book want her to be? No woman could read this drivel and swallow it. Furthermore,the tediously childish dialogue and skewed plot was occasionally spiced with action,not too often,but a few times.How laughable.Even men would be bored flacid. Nothing aggravates me more than bad dialogue.Especially when the main characters are supposed to be geniuses.They may be,but the author of this book couldnt write his way out of a paper bag. Overall,so boring as to make me wonder why he wrote it in the first place.A novel can only be as good as an author chooses to make it.

    A page turner from the start!by Anonymous

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    February 15, 2006: This is the first book by nance that i have read. The book dragged a bit for the first few pages, but after that, it was very thrilling. This is the kind of book that I read every night, keeping me up late. Overall, this book is a thrilling read! Highly reccomended.


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