Cascadia Fallen: Tahoma's Hammer

Cascadia Fallen: Tahoma's Hammer
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Publisher : Cascadia Fallen
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-13 : 1733959300
ISBN-10 : 9781733959308
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Book Synopsis Cascadia Fallen: Tahoma's Hammer by : Austin Chambers

Download or read book Cascadia Fallen: Tahoma's Hammer written by Austin Chambers and published by Cascadia Fallen. This book was released on 2019-05-25 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tahoma--the Native tribal name for Mt. Rainier--wakes up after a devastating 9.0 earthquake shatters the Pacific Northwest. Entire counties are covered in mud, rock and earth. Landslides and tsunamis add to the annihilation. Power and internet are knocked out to the entire American West. Hundreds of thousands die on the first day of the New World. Slaughter County shooting-range manager Phil Walker knows things will never be the same. The former Marine is no stranger to tragedy, having lost his wife to cancer and his leg to a firefight. Phil establishes a secure camp for his family and friends. Meanwhile, Phil's son Crane and Captain Marie Darnell fight to stop a disaster at a nearby shipyard. The catastrophe has unleashed a nuclear nightmare inside a submarine and threatened to sink an aircraft carrier permanently. Is it too late, as the worst of humanity surfaces in a rapidly deteriorating world? Will the American Spirit be enough as Phil and his community reel from new and dangerous threats?


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