The Wind Guardian
The only thing standing in their way are two misfit security guards, who return to their posts and realize what is happening in the power plant. The two soon find themselves in a battle against time and odds, as the terrorists facing them will stop at nothing to accomplish their goals.
The Wind Guardian exposes the vulnerability of a terrorist attack on one of our nation's nuclear power plants from an insider's perspective.
This is a story that for all the right reasons is one that should not be missed.In the current climate the threat that terrorism brings upon us all is all too real and the author presents a story that brings that undercurrent of suspicion clearly to the fore.Set with a backdrop of the highly charged nuclear power industry, the author pitched this to absolute perfection because it was just the type of target that would be have the world holding its breath, and as the tale unfolded it had me
This book has a many sub plots that come together in a fantastic finale. Cameron is a loved-up security agent working for his local nuclear power plant. Hes bored with his job and the only reason he still turns up every day is because Grace, his new girlfriend, also works there. There are plenty of characters to become attached to, but he was my favourite, and I followed him from the edge of my seat, hoping that he would make it out alive. The story is set in and around the confines of the power
I like this author's writing style. This book is a Californian thriller which is both well written and thoroughly entertaining. It features a thought provoking scenario which is frighteningly real. Recommended.
Frank Scozzari Hits Where It Hurts in The Wind Guardianby Mary E Latela, December 7, 2015Frank Scozzari has masterfully assembled a thriller which will horrify and amaze the reader. Back when nuclear power plants opened, we worried about leakage or meltdowns, or an earthquake sending radioactive material across the nation. Three Mile Island was seen as a tragic fluke.These days, the nuclear plant is a spit-and-polished, perfectly calibrated system, seemingly impenetrable. What hasn't changed,
Not only did this book allow a great peak into the world of security and terrorism, it also showed that a little sponteneity can often be a life saver. If Cameron and Grace had not decided to take a little romantic detour and leave their posts then the whole outcome of this attack on a nuclear power station would have been a whole lot worse.Needless to say it saved their lives but left them as the only possible saviours of the situation. I also like the handling of the two main terrorists. It
Frank Scozzari
Kindle Edition | Pages: 297 pages Rating: 3.72 | 581 Users | 105 Reviews
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Title | : | The Wind Guardian |
Author | : | Frank Scozzari |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 297 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2015 by Creativia |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Business. Amazon |
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The ultimate threats facing United States come to life in Frank Scozzari's fast-paced thriller. With the help of an inside man, a group of determined terrorists siege a nuclear power plant, intending to spread radiation and wreak destruction into the world.The only thing standing in their way are two misfit security guards, who return to their posts and realize what is happening in the power plant. The two soon find themselves in a battle against time and odds, as the terrorists facing them will stop at nothing to accomplish their goals.
The Wind Guardian exposes the vulnerability of a terrorist attack on one of our nation's nuclear power plants from an insider's perspective.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 581 Users | 105 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books The Wind Guardian
This is one of the best thrillers I have read in a long time. There is nothing of the known background of the author to indicate that he has experience in nuclear power plants, and that is what makes this book impressive. As someone who has worked in the nuclear industry, I appreciated the description of nuclear plant systems and security protocols. Frank Scozzari has written a credible suspense story wrapped around power plant technology and its security aspects. Some people may not enjoy suchThis is a story that for all the right reasons is one that should not be missed.In the current climate the threat that terrorism brings upon us all is all too real and the author presents a story that brings that undercurrent of suspicion clearly to the fore.Set with a backdrop of the highly charged nuclear power industry, the author pitched this to absolute perfection because it was just the type of target that would be have the world holding its breath, and as the tale unfolded it had me
This book has a many sub plots that come together in a fantastic finale. Cameron is a loved-up security agent working for his local nuclear power plant. Hes bored with his job and the only reason he still turns up every day is because Grace, his new girlfriend, also works there. There are plenty of characters to become attached to, but he was my favourite, and I followed him from the edge of my seat, hoping that he would make it out alive. The story is set in and around the confines of the power
I like this author's writing style. This book is a Californian thriller which is both well written and thoroughly entertaining. It features a thought provoking scenario which is frighteningly real. Recommended.
Frank Scozzari Hits Where It Hurts in The Wind Guardianby Mary E Latela, December 7, 2015Frank Scozzari has masterfully assembled a thriller which will horrify and amaze the reader. Back when nuclear power plants opened, we worried about leakage or meltdowns, or an earthquake sending radioactive material across the nation. Three Mile Island was seen as a tragic fluke.These days, the nuclear plant is a spit-and-polished, perfectly calibrated system, seemingly impenetrable. What hasn't changed,
Not only did this book allow a great peak into the world of security and terrorism, it also showed that a little sponteneity can often be a life saver. If Cameron and Grace had not decided to take a little romantic detour and leave their posts then the whole outcome of this attack on a nuclear power station would have been a whole lot worse.Needless to say it saved their lives but left them as the only possible saviours of the situation. I also like the handling of the two main terrorists. It
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