When the Flood hits, America's east coast is evacuated by every means possible. Trains, buses, and an unending line of cars head inland. All manner of boats and ships aid in rescues along the docks of New York.
Brooklyn paramedic Travis Cooke had dreamed of reuniting his family, but not like this. Escaping New York with his son and the ex-wife he still loves—and her new husband—they find themselves evacuated on the luxury cruise ship, the Festival of the Waves.
Hours later, the Festival lies dead in the open Atlantic: no power, no communications, and nowhere near enough food. Thousands of evacuees on board find themselves alone in a big ocean. For those that escaped the Flood, the nightmare is just beginning.
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David Sachs is an award-winning author living in Chelsea, Quebec, in the woods of Parc du la Gatineau. He is a feature writer for magazines and major metro newspapers writing on politics, culture, society, and the outdoors, covering everything from anti-globalization riots to Amazonian shamanism. David is a father, an avid outdoors-man and rugby old boy, and a former physicist and Canadian Forces reserves officer.
Roger Wayne served in the Air Force as a radio and television broadcast journalist in South Korea and won several awards before obtaining a BA degree in communications and journalism. He is an actor living in New York, narrating audiobooks, working on independent film projects, performing off Broadway, and auditioning for major network shows.