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To Pay Paul

AUTHOR Curnes, Michael Scott
PUBLISHER Down Wind Press (07/01/2022)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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An Eco-Thriller 17 Million Years in the Making


Seamus Quinlan is a geophysicist with a problem neighbor that also happens to be his employer-the Manhattan Project's once top-secret Hanford Nuclear Site, currently the largest radioactive waste cleanup project anywhere on the planet.


After Seamus's father succumbs to the cancer that killed the rest of his family, Seamus attempts to make something of the family's barren acreage, while overseeing ground stability assessments for the Department of Energy in a region whose past was riddled by basalt lava flows, catastrophic floods, and seismic hijinks. Anomalies around the Quinlan farmhouse lead to a collapsing graveyard, sending Seamus on a subterranean quest during which he learns more about his family's roots, decides to blow the whistle on a coming environmental catastrophe, and, not incidentally, falls in love with his colleague, Cody Getz. An improbable doomsday scenario ushered into the frightening realm of the plausible, To Pay Paul is a tale of how individuals survive when longstanding environmental debts finally come due.

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ISBN-13: 9781777298852
ISBN-10: 1777298857
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 274
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.58 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.81 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Cultural Heritage
Fiction | Small Town & Rural
Fiction | Thrillers - Terrorism
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An Eco-Thriller 17 Million Years in the Making


Seamus Quinlan is a geophysicist with a problem neighbor that also happens to be his employer-the Manhattan Project's once top-secret Hanford Nuclear Site, currently the largest radioactive waste cleanup project anywhere on the planet.


After Seamus's father succumbs to the cancer that killed the rest of his family, Seamus attempts to make something of the family's barren acreage, while overseeing ground stability assessments for the Department of Energy in a region whose past was riddled by basalt lava flows, catastrophic floods, and seismic hijinks. Anomalies around the Quinlan farmhouse lead to a collapsing graveyard, sending Seamus on a subterranean quest during which he learns more about his family's roots, decides to blow the whistle on a coming environmental catastrophe, and, not incidentally, falls in love with his colleague, Cody Getz. An improbable doomsday scenario ushered into the frightening realm of the plausible, To Pay Paul is a tale of how individuals survive when longstanding environmental debts finally come due.

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