Started: 8/9/07
Finished: 8/14/07
Year: 2007
Pages: 383
Genre: Thriller
Grade: B-
Blurb (from book jacket): "A Category 4 hurricane, with winds of up to 155 miles per hour, tears roofs off buildings, smashes windows and doors, and can send floodwaters up to the second floor. Evacuation is suggested for up to six miles inland.
"Hurricane Katrina was a Category 4 when she made landfall.
"Hurricane Simone is a Category 7-the biggest, strongest storm in recorded history. 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.
"All along the Eastern Seaboard, towns and cities are being evacuated as wind-driven rain lashes the coast and storm surges crash through seawalls. Roads are packed with fleeing motorists, whose cars are jammed with every personal possession that can be crammed in, plus family members, friends, and beloved pets. A huge natural disaster is brewing in the Atlantic.
"Except that Simone isn't natural. She's the product of rogue weather science being wielded by billionaire Carter Thompson as part of a personal vendetta against US President Winslow Benson. Once, Carter wanted to bring rain to the desert and feed the starving peoples of the planet. Now he wants to show Benson-and the rest of the world-just how powerful wind and water can be.
"If technology created Simone, perhaps technology can stop her. It's up to Kate Sherman, once a member of Carter's weather team, and Jake Baxtger, a weatherman for the CIA, to try, using a secret US Navy Weapon. The catch? It has to be deployed inside the hurricane."
Opinion: Bill Evans is my local weatherman and after hearing him talk about his book, I was looking forward to reading it. For a debut novel, it's what it intended-some suspense, mystery, conclusion. The suspense could have been built up a little more in my opinion. A decent read.
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