Bill Evans is a multiple Emmy Award-winning, nationally renowned senior meteorologist. He has appeared on "Good Morning, ""America" and "Live with Regis and Kelly." Evans has received the Outstanding Meteorologist Award from the National Weather Service and has hosted the National Hurricane Conference.
Marianna Jameson is the author of "Big Trouble "and "My Hero." Her extensive experience writing for the aerospace, defense, and software industries allows her to bring an insider's edge to "Category 7"
Take a healthy dose of the paranoid scenarios from "24" and
governmental intrigues from "The West Wing," then spike them
liberally with the atmospheric minutiae that armchair
meteorologists know and love. Fast-paced storytelling . . . .
Satisfying. "Kirkus Reviews" Kate Sherman, a plucky meteorologist,
and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line of defense
between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which was created
by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced
action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers it.
"Booklist" What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York
City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human
activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York
would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood,
and the death toll would be enormous. "Library Journal" A hurricane
is not only possible in New York City, it's happened before. But
because no one alive today has been through that experience, people
are not aware of the devastating potential. But Bill Evans knows
New York, New York weather, and New York weather history. "Bryan
Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst" A well-researched thriller
whose building devastation will keep the reader churning' through
the pages. "New York Times bestselling author Steve Alten" A most
creative piece of fiction. Author Bill Evans certainly knows what
he is talking about. "Category 7" will have you thinking, the next
time you hear the pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You
might be more in awe of nature after reading this book. "Shelf
Life""
"Take a healthy dose of the paranoid scenarios from "24" and
governmental intrigues from "The West Wing," then spike them
liberally with the atmospheric minutiae that armchair
meteorologists know and love. Fast-paced storytelling . . . .
Satisfying."--"Kirkus Reviews""Kate Sherman, a plucky
meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line
of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which
was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced
action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers
it."--"Booklist ""What would happen if a massive super-storm hit
New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by
human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New
York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would
flood, and the death toll would be enormous."--"Library Journal""A
hurricane is not only possible in New York City, it's happened
before. But because no one alive today has been through that
experience, people are not aware of the devastating potential. But
Bill Evans knows New York, New York weather, and New York weather
history."--Bryan Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst"A
well-researched thriller whose building devastation will keep the
reader 'churning' through the pages."--" New York Times"
bestselling author Steve Alten"""A most creative piece of fiction.
Author Bill Evans certainly knows what he is talking about.
"Category 7" will have you thinking, the next time you hear the
pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You might be more in
awe of nature after reading this book."--"Shelf Life"
Praise for "Category 7" "Take a healthy dose of the paranoid
scenarios from "24" and governmental intrigues from "The West
Wing," then spike them liberally with the atmospheric minutiae that
armchair meteorologists know and love. Fast-paced storytelling . .
. . Satisfying."--"Kirkus Reviews""Kate Sherman, a plucky
meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line
of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which
was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced
action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers
it."--"Booklist ""What would happen if a massive super-storm hit
New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by
human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New
York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would
flood, and the death toll would be enormous."--"Library Journal""A
hurricane is not only possible in New York City, it's happened
before. But because no one alive today has been through that
experience, people are not aware of the devastating potential. But
Bill Evans knows New York, New York weather, and New York weather
history."--Bryan Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst"A
well-researched thriller whose building devastation will keep the
reader 'churning' through the pages."--" New York Times"
bestselling author Steve Alten"""A most creative piece of fiction.
Author Bill Evans certainly knows what he is talking about.
"Category 7" will have you thinking, the next time you hear the
pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You might be more in
awe of nature after reading this book."--"Shelf Life"
Praise for "Category 7" “Take a healthy dose of the paranoid
scenarios from "24" and governmental intrigues from "The West
Wing," then spike them liberally with the atmospheric minutiae that
armchair meteorologists know and love. Fast-paced
storytelling . . . . Satisfying.”—"Kirkus Reviews"“Kate
Sherman, a plucky meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman,
are the last line of defense between New York City and a Category 7
hurricane, which was created by a top-secret weather-control
weapon. A fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing
finale and delivers it.”—"Booklist "“What would happen if a massive
super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity
were enhanced by human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic
scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would
topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be
enormous.”—"Library Journal"“A hu
"Remember the movie "The Day after Tomorrow"? It was a classic
big-weather story, full of catastrophic special effects. This
novel, written by veteran meteorologist Evans and technological
writer Jameson, is exactly the same kind of story, in print form.
Just sit back and let the action wash over you. The book is a
fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and
delivers it."--"Booklist"
"Evans, a meteorologist for New York's WABC-TV, and novelist
Jameson pit a posse of diverse weatherfolk against Simone, a storm
of unheard-of magnitude that's headed straight for Manhattan. The
authors meticulously lay their fictional and scientific groundwork.
Weather nerds should have a good time from beginning to
end."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Take a healthy dose of the paranoid scenarios from "24" and
governmental intrigues from "The West Wing," then spike them
liberally with the atmospheric minutia that armchair meteorologists
know and love. What emerges might be strikingly similar to this
clever debut from TV meteorologist Evans, here teaming with romance
novelist Jameson to spin a fictional take on long-whispered
conspiracy theories about weather as a clandestine
weapon."--"Kirkus Reviews"
" "
""Category 7 "is a superb thriller of a disaster untold until now.
A rare insight to what might and could very well happen in the
future. Suspenseful and shocking...It is truly a fine book to be
proud of."--Clive Cussler, "New York"" Times" bestselling
author
""Category 7" is a well-researched thriller whose building
devastation will keep the reader 'churning' through the
pages."--Steve Alten, "New York"" Times" bestselling author of
"MEG" and "The Loch"
" Remember the movie "The Day after Tomorrow"? It was a classic
big-weather story, full of catastrophic special effects. This
novel, written by veteran meteorologist Evans and technological
writer Jameson, is exactly the same kind of story, in print form.
Just sit back and let the action wash over you. The book is a
fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and
delivers it." -- "Booklist"
" Evans, a meteorologist for New York' s WABC-TV, and novelist
Jameson pit a posse of diverse weatherfolk against Simone, a storm
of unheard-of magnitude that' s headed straight for Manhattan. The
authors meticulously lay their fictional and scientific groundwork.
Weather nerds should have a good time from beginning to end." --
"Publishers Weekly"
" Take a healthy dose of the paranoid scenarios from "24" and
governmental intrigues from "The West Wing," then spike them
liberally with the atmospheric minutia that armchair meteorologists
know and love. What emerges might be strikingly similar to this
clever debut from TV meteorologist Evans, here teaming with romance
novelist Jameson to spin a fictional take on long-whispered
conspiracy theories about weather as a clandestine weapon." --
"Kirkus Reviews"
" "
" "Category 7 "is a superb thriller of a disaster untold until now.
A rare insight to what might and could very well happen in the
future. Suspenseful and shocking... It is truly a fine book to be
proud of." -- Clive Cussler, "New York"" Times" bestselling
author
" "Category 7" is a well-researched thriller whosebuilding
devastation will keep the reader ' churning' through the pages." --
Steve Alten, "New York"" Times" bestselling author of "MEG" and
"The Loch"
What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human activity? This is the premise of this debut thriller by Evans, an Emmy Award-winning meteorologist, and Jameson, a writer with experience in the aerospace industry. In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be enormous. Unfortunately, it takes a long time for both the storm and the overcomplicated plot to develop; instead, the storm serves more as a malevolent background presence grinding its way north while efforts are made to find its cause and stop it. There's a crazed scientist playing God and a conniving President with his own environmental agenda, while the good guys try to solve the problem. Neither a classic disaster novel nor a good tale of political intrigue, this work is a near miss. For larger collections.-Robert Conroy, Warren, MI Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
Take a healthy dose of the paranoid scenarios from "24" and governmental intrigues from "The West Wing," then spike them liberally with the atmospheric minutiae that armchair meteorologists know and love. Fast-paced storytelling . . . . Satisfying. "Kirkus Reviews" Kate Sherman, a plucky meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers it. "Booklist" What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be enormous. "Library Journal" A hurricane is not only possible in New York City, it's happened before. But because no one alive today has been through that experience, people are not aware of the devastating potential. But Bill Evans knows New York, New York weather, and New York weather history. "Bryan Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst" A well-researched thriller whose building devastation will keep the reader churning' through the pages. "New York Times bestselling author Steve Alten" A most creative piece of fiction. Author Bill Evans certainly knows what he is talking about. "Category 7" will have you thinking, the next time you hear the pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You might be more in awe of nature after reading this book. "Shelf Life""
"Kate Sherman, a plucky meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers it."--"Booklist ""What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be enormous."--"Library Journal""A hurricane is not only possible in New York City, it's happened before. But because no one alive today has been through that experience, people are not aware of the devastating potential. But Bill Evans knows New York, New York weather, and New York weather history."--Bryan Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst"A well-researched thriller whose building devastation will keep the reader 'churning' through the pages."--" New York Times" bestselling author Steve Alten"""A most creative piece of fiction. Author Bill Evans certainly knows what he is talking about. "Category 7" will have you thinking, the next time you hear the pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You might be more in awe of nature after reading this book."--"Shelf Life"
"Kate Sherman, a plucky meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers it."--"Booklist ""What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be enormous."--"Library Journal""A hurricane is not only possible in New York City, it's happened before. But because no one alive today has been through that experience, people are not aware of the devastating potential. But Bill Evans knows New York, New York weather, and New York weather history."--Bryan Norcross, CBS News Hurricane Analyst"A well-researched thriller whose building devastation will keep the reader 'churning' through the pages."--" New York Times" bestselling author Steve Alten"""A most creative piece of fiction. Author Bill Evans certainly knows what he is talking about. "Category 7" will have you thinking, the next time you hear the pounding rains and the whipping of the wind. You might be more in awe of nature after reading this book."--"Shelf Life"
"Kate Sherman, a plucky meteorologist, and Jake Baxter, a CIA weatherman, are the last line of defense between New York City and a Category 7 hurricane, which was created by a top-secret weather-control weapon. A fast-paced action-adventure that promises a rousing finale and delivers it."-"Booklist ""What would happen if a massive super-storm hit New York City? And what if the storm's ferocity were enhanced by human activity? In the authors' apocalyptic scenario, much of New York would be destroyed. Buildings would topple, tunnels would flood, and the death toll would be enormous."-"Library Journal""A hu
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