PROJECT HYPERCANE: GALVESTONWhen the ocean boils, the storms become unstoppable
A series of violent underwater volcanic eruptions in the Atlantic triggers a nightmare scenario: rising ocean temperatures fuel hurricanes into unstoppable hypercane-class stormsmassive, sustained tempests capable of destroying entire coastlines.
Stopping them will take more than science.
The key lies in an extraordinarily rare mineralone that can only be identified during surges of catastrophic energy, and collected by traveling through a fold in time and space.
Get ready for a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride where every second counts and survival is just the beginning.
Captain Cal Mason, a decorated soldier and engineer trained for impossible missions. Now he’s the last hope for millions. But facing superstorms, untested technology, and truths no one is prepared to believeCal must risk everything to stop the unthinkable.
Because when a hypercane hits...
it doesn’t stop at destruction
it wipes the Earth clean.
Genre: Science Fiction
A series of violent underwater volcanic eruptions in the Atlantic triggers a nightmare scenario: rising ocean temperatures fuel hurricanes into unstoppable hypercane-class stormsmassive, sustained tempests capable of destroying entire coastlines.
Stopping them will take more than science.
The key lies in an extraordinarily rare mineralone that can only be identified during surges of catastrophic energy, and collected by traveling through a fold in time and space.
Get ready for a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride where every second counts and survival is just the beginning.
Captain Cal Mason, a decorated soldier and engineer trained for impossible missions. Now he’s the last hope for millions. But facing superstorms, untested technology, and truths no one is prepared to believeCal must risk everything to stop the unthinkable.
Because when a hypercane hits...
it doesn’t stop at destruction
it wipes the Earth clean.
Genre: Science Fiction
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