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Broken River: Book 2 of The 7.9 Scenario

 
 
Broken River: Book 2 of The 7.9 Scenario
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Broken River: Book 2 of The 7.9 Scenario

The captains of two boats on the Mississippi River try to bring their ships and passengers to safety after experiencing the worst earthquake to strike the central United States in nearly two hundred years. Their experiences tell of what we can expect along our great waterways when a giant earthquake once again wracks our land. In Book 1, titled Memphis 7.9, you read of the destruction throughout the eastern United States, and especially in the city of Memphis, when a giant earthquake strikes on the New Madrid Fault.

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Product Details:
Author: Sam Penny
Paperback: 246 pages
Publisher: TwoPenny Publications
Publication Date: September 16, 2004
Language: English
ISBN: 097556711X
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 3.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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4Interesting Series on the Madrid Fault  Apr 25, 2008
By Ruth W. Stidger
Be sure to read this series in the correct order. It will give you a new view of what will happen when the Madrid Fault blows.

37.9 Scenario  May 17, 2009
By G. Bernacki "loadeddice"
Memphis 7.9 and Broken River should be read in sequence. They are astonishingly detailed about a 7.9 earthquake along the New Madrid Fault Zone and are probably a must-read for people living in the area who care. The technical knowledge is terrific, but...these are fiction, and the writing is amateurish at best. Characters are cardboard and the dialogue is one step above Saturday Night Live. Even with those negatives, anyone fascinated by earthquakes (very likely) in the American heartland probably should read them.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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