The Cassidy Project, Christopher Cartwright
The Cassidy Project, Christopher Cartwright
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The Cassidy Project

Author: Christopher Cartwright

Narrator: David Gilmore

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2018


Synopsis

A secret project is about to be reactivated...In the middle of the Pacific Ocean in 1962, at the height of the cold war, the U.S. military experimented with electromagnetic pulses created by detonating high atmosphere nuclear bombs. The project was code named Starfish Prime.The primary objective was to develop the ability to produce an EMP with enough force to knock out an entire nation’s communication systems.The secondary objective, along with its consequences, was deemed too important to national security to ever be released.In the present day, in the Weddell Sea off the coast of Antarctica, a woman wakes up on a cruise ship to discover she’s the only person left aboard, despite no apparent fault with the ship. . .. . . and Sam Reilly may be the only person standing in the way of The Cassidy Project.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David

Sam Reilly and crew do it again! Another awesome Sam Reilly story from Christopher Cartwright. This is a nonstop action/intrigue experience that will have you giving up sleep to finish"just one more chapter" until the night is gone and the story is concluded - sort of because Sam is still on the trai......more

A Rush of Adrenaline from Start to Finish From the height of the Cold War to present day, a massive and convoluted conspiracy to save mankind from himself and the pact of MAD ( mutually assured destruction ) via a nuclear Armageddon... Once again we have survived, but the cost this time was almost on......more

Goodreads review by Lsdebdj

Another Great Sam Reilly Book I totally enjoy this series. The Cassidy Project is very well written. The characters are well developed and interesting. The plot was great and definitely thought provoking. Add a bit of romance and a lot of intrigue and you have the makings for a really good book. I wo......more