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Ring of Fire Cascadia

A Disaster Thriller

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Ring of Fire Cascadia

By: Bobby Akart
Narrated by: Andrew Wehrlen
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Major volcanoes across the Pacific Rim — from Indonesia to the Americas — erupt in quick succession, each more violent than the last. As the earth trembles and cities fall into chaos, the world is plunged into an unprecedented crisis.

It begins at the Cascadia Subduction Zone off America's Pacific Northwest. Triggered by an undersea volcanic eruption, the Ring of Fire has been awakened by sudden shifts in tectonic pressure setting the stage for a global extinction level event.

Ring of Fire is a natural disaster thriller series from international bestselling author, Bobby Akart, one of America's favorite storytellers, has delivered up-all-night thrillers to over two million readers in 245 countries and territories worldwide.

The Ring of Fire, the world’s most volatile volcanic system surrounding the Pacific Rim, suddenly becomes unstable. The great tectonic plates that have held the Pacific in a delicate balance for millennia shift with terrifying force, triggering a cascade of catastrophic events.

From Cascadia to Krakatoa to Fuji to Tambora, the fury of nature is unleashed. Lava cascades down the slopes of volcanos. The ash-filled skies darken above, triggering a volcanic winter. The oceans themselves rise in wrath, swallowing coastal cities as tsunamis flow in all directions.

Dr. Duke Mercer, his wife Betsy, and their children Sloan, Graham, Beau, and Reid, together with Duke’s beloved English Bulldog, Winston are celebrating his retirement from the USGS when a phone call comes in. “We need you back.”

Earth has reached its boiling point.

This modern-day, fact-based novel will have you whispering just one more chapter until the end.

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Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Natural Disaster Exciting Fiction Rage
Engaging Storyline • Well-researched Content • Excellent Narration • Fascinating Suspense • Plausible Scenario

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i want more. I have enjoyed it all. and the detail the book was.. I could read it and think what I would do.

the story

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Way to slow , less details and more story.
Love the author but not on this one.

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I loved the entire book, action from start to finish. The family dynamics wrapped into the breathing of Earth. Absolutely wonderful storyline. The narrator was perfect as well, he really drew you into the depths of the world within the novel. loved it.

Exceptional Book

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I’ve known for some time Cascadia Sub Zone is on borrowed time. This book really makes you think! Can’t wait for Book 2……….

Living in the PNW-scary

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The protagonists work for the USGS. Much of the book consists of breathless descriptions of the work that they do and its importance—predicting seismic and volcanic activity. We are given exquisite details as they monitor the activity stirred up around them. After their office is destroyed in an earthquake, the staff relocates to the protagonist’s home, and sets up their equipment to begin monitoring again. All of this appears to be for naught, as they never seem to do anything with the data they have collected. Their frenzied activity never results in an effective warning to anyone. They would have been better off loading everything up into a vehicle and driving to Boise

Pointless

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