BENEATH THE CALM SURFACE A DEADLY TERROR AWAITS. In the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest, two fishermen are the first to feel the heat. Then a young girl, playing innocently by the seashore--before dying an agonizing death. Now the media have a story. Reporters, scientists, and government officials are descending on the coastline, searching for a killer in the water. Renegade oceanographer Brock Garner is at the center of the storm. He wants to know why he's finding dead zones in the Pacific...and why his best friend's heart stopped after he examined ravaged sea lions on a beach. Dr. Ellie Bridges, on duty when the little girl died, has questions of her own. Thrown together in the chaos, Brock and Ellie are about to uncover some disturbing truths: about a catastrophe of unimaginable proportions that is growing. Gathering strength. And moving--unless they can stop it--south toward a new victim. Seattle. SEA CHANGE "EXCITING...WILL KEEP READERS OUT OF THE WATER AND ON THE BEACH, READING THEIR EYES OUT."
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"The prolog and the epilog were the best. The stuff in between was good, technical at times but good. I really enjoyed this book as I thought it was all figured out until the epilog!! "
— Amy (5 out of 5 stars)
" Great pace...very scie tific...learned a lot! "
— Cherry, 9/3/2013" The prolog and the epilog were the best. The stuff in between was good, technical at times but good. I really enjoyed this book as I thought it was all figured out until the epilog!! "
— Amy, 9/16/2012" Suspenseful tale of bioterrorism/red tide in the Puget Sound area. "
— Allison, 12/12/2009" I really like it. Thought it was imaginative, creative and the possibilities scary. I could be biased because it's locally based, but science/tech books take me on adventures. "
— Chris, 10/20/2009" Suspenseful tale of bioterrorism/red tide in the Puget Sound area. "
— Allison, 6/17/2009" This suffers from what so many thrillers suffer from, tremendous buildup and an anticlimatic ending. Once I knew what was killing everyone I was thinking to myself, why don't they just go kill it? Go blow it up or something! That was 2/3 of the way through the book. Wanna guess how it ends? "
— Jim, 4/21/2009" I really like it. Thought it was imaginative, creative and the possibilities scary. I could be biased because it's locally based, but science/tech books take me on adventures. "
— Chris, 1/5/2009