
Mega-Tsunami: A Nick Wood Adventure
The Satra Files, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Buddy Hatton
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By:
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David B. Cline
About this listen
In 1958, a wave of water towering over 1700 feet high killed some local fisherman in a remote section of Alaska and caused a new word to be added to dictionaries across the world. Mega-tsunami. After some comprehensive research, scientists discovered that the physics-defying wave was caused by an earthquake.
When a group of hikers trying to descend Sandthrax Canyon in southern Utah experience a series of unusual earthquakes, they have no idea their journey will lead them around the globe as they track down the origin and purpose of these geological anomalies. What they discover, unless they can stop it, will alter the face of the entire world forever.
©2016 David Cline (P)2017 David Cline
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