Of Winds and Rage - Couverture souple

Granato, F. Mark

 
9781475151916: Of Winds and Rage

Synopsis

September, 1938: An angry hurricane is racing across the Atlantic as the fledgling US Weather Bureau scrambles to track the monster storm. Inexplicably, the forecasters lose sight of the typhoon, which unfathomably grows more powerful and takes direct aim at an unsuspecting New England. Even as the deadly storm approaches, on the wealthy Rhode Island summer retreat of Napatree Point, there is another kind of evil lurking. With a trail of blood marking his every eerie advance, a man of equally terrifying proportions is being hunted by lawmen dedicated to stopping the crazed murderer’s killing spree since his escape days earlier from the State Prison in Wethersfield, Connecticut. No one is safe from the threat of man and nature as the insane killer and an epic hurricane descend together on the unsuspecting beaches of the Rhode Island coastline, bent on death and destruction.

Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.

À propos de l?auteur

F. Mark Granato’s thirty year career as a corporate executive in a Fortune 50 company brought with it extensive international experience in the aerospace and commercial engineering and building fields. Now that he has served his time, he is finally fulfilling a lifetime desire to write and especially to explore the “What if?” questions of history. In addition to “Of Winds and Rage”, he has published “Beneath His Wings: The Plot to Murder Lindbergh” and “Titanic: The Final Voyage”. He writes from Wethersfield, Connecticut, with the help of a large German Shepard named “Groban”, who occasionally asks probing questions.

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.