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Armageddon Yellowstone: Hell Unleashed

By Terry Rich Hartley
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(4.75 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Oct. 07, 2011
Words: 105952 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

The world’s largest super-volcano located underneath the United States’ Yellowstone National Park is set to blow. The UK's Daily Mail, Jan. 25, 2011. When biopsychologist Tom Havyn sets out to kill himself at his recently inherited ranch near the small berg of Glensford, Idaho, he unwittingly puts humanity on a trajectory to disaster. Havyn becomes the trigger for an extinction level volcano.

Extended description

It would explode with a force a thousand times more powerful than the Mount St Helens eruption in 1980. The world’s largest super-volcano located underneath the United States’ Yellowstone National Park is set to blow.
The UK's Daily Mail, Jan. 25, 2011.
When biological psychologist Tom Havyn sets out to kill himself at his recently inherited ranch near the small berg of Glensford, Idaho, he unwittingly puts humanity on a trajectory to disaster. Blaming himself for his son Travis’s massive brain trauma, Havyn makes a Faustian bargain with an exotic stranger who possesses the technology to repair and even enhance the damaged tissue. Moreover, the new traits could be passed on, making Travis the key to a breathtaking leap in human evolution.
Soon, Havyn finds himself acting as a Judas goat for an antigovernment paramilitary organization. His newfound ability to predict disaster turns him into a modern day messiah who draws thousands of followers into a trap set by the paramilitary g... (Read more)


Tags

fbi, horror, crime, adventure, psychology, death, hell, apocalypse, science fiction, nanotechnology, evolution, technology, brain, armageddon, earthquake, volcano, paramilitary, black ops, yellowstone, super volcano, antigovernment, super patriot, black operation, blood pond

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Review by: Charles Laughlin on Jan. 01, 2012 : star star star star star
Riveting! Couldn't put it down.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

Review by: nancy defreitas on Dec. 31, 2011 : star star star star star
This was a good book and I recommend it to anyone who wants a good read.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Ann Corley on Dec. 29, 2011 : star star star star star
An exciting blend of Stephen King horror and Michael Crichton techno-thrill. The characters leap right off the page. A great read!
(reviewed the day of purchase)

Review by: Debbie Bennett on Dec. 27, 2011 : star star star star
If like me, you're a Brit fascinated by Yellowstone and the films about volcanoes, this is a book worth reading. It combines geology with science fiction, with a bit of native american mystique thrown in for good measure. Rather too many viewpoints for my personal taste with a lot of short scenes that occasional left me wondering where we were, but there is a well-constructed storyline in here with detailed characters and a lot of research. I wasn't fussed with some of the info-dumping, but I did come to care about Tom and the choices he had to make. All in all, I enjoyed reading this ebook.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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