Seattle Quake 9.2: A Jackie Harlan Mystery

· MT Creations Corporation
4.7
3 reviews
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332
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About this ebook

They knew it could happen - scientists had been warning them for years. Yet, nearly two million people living in the greater Seattle area went about their daily lives as usual. A Detective Agency thought they had found a missing woman, an upstart radio station was on the air, and an eccentric banker had just started a round of golf. Thousands were driving on freeways, shopping in malls, awaiting flights, working in downtown high-rises, and on buses in the bus tunnel. 


They knew -- they just didn't believe it could happen to them.


(This book is dedicated to Ham Radio Operators all over the world who open the lines of communication after a disaster. Although it was written over 20 years ago and the technology may be a little out of date, this book still honors their hard, behind the scenes work.)


Search Terms: women's fiction, contemporary, woman sleuth, tsunami, earthquake, suspense, disaster

 

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews
Carol Fiorini
August 22, 2019
Mystery/disaster done well. Very realistic. Have read it twice. Still a relevant story
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About the author

Marti Talbott lives in Seattle and has written several full length novels, including Seattle Quake 9.2, The Promise, Broken Pledge and Suspects. She began writing the Highlander Series in August of 2009. The first five books are a collection of 20 short stories followed by Betrothed, The Golden Sword, Abducted, A time of Madness, Triplets, Secrets and The Other Side of the River. Follow the MacGreagor Clan into Colorado's early 20th century in her new Marblestone Mansion series. To be notified when new books are available, visit www.martitalbott.com

 

This historical romance is suitable for young adults ages 14 and up

 

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