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ARkStorm

By: Bobby Akart
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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California faces threats from earthquakes, droughts, and wildfires.
Yet, there is another cataclysm, enormous rivers of rain whose fury
have wreaked havoc and ruin in the past.

Scientists' fears have been realized. They’re coming.

ARkStorm – The Other Big One.

A standalone disaster thriller from international best-selling author, Bobby Akart, one of America's favorite storytellers, who delivers up-all-night thrillers to listeners in 245 countries and territories worldwide.

Akart's standalone novel, ARkStorm, is based on actual events. In 1861, a 43-day series of atmospheric rivers, huge flows of moisture carried from the tropics to the West Coast, turned large swaths of California into an inland sea. The intense rainstorms pounded the state unabated with little respite. Rivers became raging torrents that swept away entire communities, killing thousands. The State’s Central Valley turned a massive body of water 300-miles long and 20-miles wide.

It's happened before. It’s happening again.

Atmospheric currents pluck out a long tendril of water vapor and funnels it toward the West Coast. The plume of water vapor is immense, more than 1,200 miles long, and seething with ferocious, hurricane-strength winds. When it is converted to liquid, the flow of atmospheric river is 26 times the volume of the Mississippi River.

As this torpedo of moisture reaches the coast, it crashes into the mountains and is thrust upward. It kicks off torrents of rain and blizzards.

Levees and dams are breached.

Mudslides and avalanches are triggered.

Many thousands die.

Sammy Hendrick and her husband Tyler are relative newcomers to the state. While Ty is immersed in preparations for the upcoming Rose Bowl, newly-minted attorney Sammy is taking care of her brother-in-law’s young daughters whose parents are on vacation.

New reports of the heavy rainfall is largely shrugged off as media-hype to drive ratings. Climatologists begin to use terms like thousand-year floods as their climate change models are realized. An important few, see the ARkStorm coming.

Los Angeles County Deputy Fire Chief, Finn O’Brien, has seen the beautiful landscape of the mountains devastated by wildfire. He fought the Station Fire in 2009 and found himself battling a similarly devastating fire that Fall. When the rains begin, he voices his concerns to his neighbors who, following the media’s lead, disregard the threats.

Then, the deluge of rainfall begins. And, it seemed it would never end.

Will Sammy and Ty be reunited? Can a neighborhood come together to survive? Their lives are about to change forever.

This modern-day, fact-based novel will have you whispering just one more chapter until the end.

©2023 Crown Publishers Inc. (P)2023 Crown Publishers Inc.
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Thriller & Suspense
Engaging Storyline • Nonstop Action • Excellent Narration • Riveting Disaster • Well-researched Content

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Again Mr. Akart did not disappoint! Great story and kept me on the edge of my seat.

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Great read/listen. Action oriented with realistic characters and superior, multifaceted story and EXCELLENT narration and articulation.

Great non-stop action.

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This a usual has been a riveting read. Just couldn’t stop listening to see what was going to happen next. Wonderful storyline read by the best narrator! Keep it up Bobby Akart and Kevin Pierce!

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Over the course of the book the author paints very clear imagery of how the disaster is affecting the geography. The characters decisions felt relatable and believable.

Intense

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I like this author and his story. He does a lot of research and has ties to historical evidence to show hey this has happened before and will happen again. Prepare. Prepare. Prepare.

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