The Wind Guardian, by Frank Scozzari
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"If you like Tom Clancy, you will love The Wind Guardian." -Richard Miniter, New York Times Bestselling Author- "...a powerful novel" -John Loftus, Pulitzer Prize Nominee- Dotting the United States are sixty-one nuclear power plants ... Heavily guarded by specially trained personnel, one of California’s largest nuclear centers is targeted by a group of terrorists. Aided by an inside man, the extremists plan to seize the reactor and scatter radiation to the winds — wreaking havoc the world over. But this harsh reality is lost on security guards Cameron Taylor and Grace Baker. Despite the best efforts of their supervisor to keep them diligent, the two see their job as nothing but a monotonous chore. So when they temporarily abscond their post for a romantic tryst, the terrorists seize their chance. Grace and Cameron are then pitted in a battle against time and all odds. Has the renewed commitment to their post come too late? Exposing the vulnerability of the nation’s nuclear reactors, The Wind Guardian is a realistic and disturbing thriller from four-time Pushcart nominee Frank Scozzari.
The Wind Guardian, by Frank Scozzari- Amazon Sales Rank: #320001 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-01
- Released on: 2015-11-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review Chilling...riveting...timely. Throws down the gauntlet for the next decade of the war on terrorism. Scozzari's terrorists bring the fight to us--and we're not ready.-Lt. Colonel Rick Francona, CNN & NBC Military Analyst-The Wind Guardian paints a chilling picture of a potentially devastating attack on the US. The premise is frighteningly realistic and is very accurate in portraying our vulnerabilities. -Harry "Skip" Brandon, FBI Deputy Assistant Director (ret.) Counter-Terrorism-Frank Scozzari has written a fast-paced thriller novel that brings to life the ultimate threats facing our country... A must read that should keep our Homeland Security prepared for the ultimate 'Dirty Bomb.' -Major General (ret.) Paul Vallely, Senior Military Analyst for FOX News-A real, riveting page-turner. It is so real that it should serve as a warning to the Department of Homeland Security. If you like Tom Clancy, you will love The Wind Guardian. -Richard Miniter, New York Times Bestselling Author-'The Wind Guardian' is a powerful novel that accurately and incisively destroys the myth that American power plants are safe from terrorist attack.-John Loftus, Pulitzer Prize Nominee-Scozzari's 'The Wind Guardian' is a fascinating tale about the threats and dangers that come together when modern terrorism meets nuclear power. I couldn't put this book down... every word--so true and terrifying.-Philip Smucker, Investigative Journalist and Documentary Film Maker-It can happen here--a nuclear power plant can be struck by terrorists with devastating consequences--The Wind Guardian chronicles what may inevitably occur with these pre-deployed weapons of mass destruction...-Karl Grossman, Award-winning Investigative Journalist-
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. The terrorist action plot is not my favorite genre, but I have no regrets in taking ... By lvgaudet I received a free copy of this book in exchange for reviewing it. It took a bit of time to get through this book with trying to read it over the busy and highly distracting Christmas season. The terrorist action plot is not my favorite genre, but I have no regrets in taking the time to read The Wind Guardian. This is an honest and unbiased review.The Wind Guardian is the first Frank Scozzari book I have read. If you are looking for a terrorist threat action story that is driven by the characters and does not get lost in the details then you will enjoy this book.This story is set in the comfort of a United States nuclear power facility where years of living comfortably safe leaves bored security officers with a lackadaisical attitude towards their jobs and the painstaking planning and work that goes into the security of the plant. Despite the best efforts of their supervisor, John Harkin, to keep his security officers alert and performing diligently to their by-the-book routine, some of his staff continually take a careless approach to their jobs, sneaking off for illicit rendezvous and naps. The reason for their jobs, threat of terrorist attack, is a world away for our characters.In The Wind Guardian, Frank Scozzari brings the self-absorbed lives of two characters, newly enamored lovers and co-workers, Cameron and Grace crashing down in a seeming unstoppable catastrophe. Other developments are in play while Cameron communes with nature in the “bone yard”, a protected archeological and burial site of the native Chumash, who he came to feel an affinity with, and Grace and he focus on trying to find ways to communicate on the shared open radio channel and meet up on the job. The pair makes the most unlikely of heroes, and are thrust in the center of events by their own selfish choices to put their mindless lust and an obsession with each other worthy of teenagers over their duties.While Frank Scozzari pauses in the action to fill the reader in on the workings of the nuclear facility and the bureaucracy, planning, routine, and weapons behind keeping it safe, he does it expertly without bogging down the story in the details. If anything, the tedium of guarding the plant and all the details that ago into it is a good set up for what is coming. The obvious tedium of the characters jobs and their lack of interest in performing them makes the events that unfold, and how easily, more believable.Frank Scozzari brings home in a realistic way just how easily the safety we take for granted can be taken away.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great Gift for Thriller Fans By P.D. Kesters This suspenseful, ticking clock scenario begins with Cameron, the protagonist, who comes across as a jaded man who finds himself stuck in an 8-hour a night job. He seems disinterested in the fact that he is notoriously late and doesn't care if he's fired because of the monotony working as a security guard at a Nuclear Plant.Cameron and his girlfriend Grace break away during their work duty for a secret rendezvous as they mischievously discover the playground of a nuclear plant at night, like a couple of kids, all while terrorist activities are going on around them.The author Frank Scozzari skillfully sets up the foundation of this page-turning thriller that contributes a believable and compelling story. His unique voice and impressive understanding for the day-to-day or night-to-night lives of nuclear security guards and the normal routines at a Nuclear Plant is both interesting and no doubt accurate. He displays in-depth characters with quick instincts, intelligence, and wit, all wrapped around an organic story format. The sometimes-funny workplace division and jokes played on others, packs in plenty of sharp humor.Scozzari's ability to capture diverse personalities and captivating dialog displays unconscious roots of behavior mixed with conscious ones, such as boredom, hatred, romance at the most unlikely times, enlightenment, and lastly heroism. Humorous realism comes through loud and clear.My father retired from the nuclear field and being raised around nuclear test sites growing up, I have an understanding and recognition for the author's descriptions and policies. Anything nuclear is of interest to me and I can remember as a five-year old child living in Las Vegas and seeing the last above ground atomic bomb go off at the Nevada nuclear test sight in 1962. I've wondered about the impacts of cancer from radiation unleashed on tens of thousands of citizens, and their families let alone the employees who were closer still. The vivid image of the atomic bomb going off is as clear as if it just happened. I hope another Atomic bomb never goes off again like in Japan. I hope terrorists never infiltrate a nuclear power plant or anything nuclear.That aside, this book was accurately and well written, in fine detail, and it moved along at a good pace. I'd like to buy a printed copy of The Wind Guardian as a gift for my nuclear-minded father who worked his entire career at Nuclear Test Sites in Nevada and later in the Idaho Nuclear Test Site. My father loves a great Tom Clancy type thriller with plausible plots and memorable characters and he will no doubt rate The Wind Guardian as highly as I do with a full five star review.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great Thriller! By Roberto Mattos Forget about James Patterson, David Baldacci or John Grisham. If you are looking for a very well written thriller that will keep you reading on the edge of your chair, look no farther. This book is what you are looking for. An incredible plot developed in full details, very credible. The author developed the characters in a way that make us cheering for our heroes on every turn of pages. This would make an incredible Hollywood movie. Plot is simple and yet involving. A terrorist attack is planned with inside help on a nuclear power plant, and the only people in the way of a major disaster are two security officers (Cameron and Grace) that, at the moment when the attack started, were out of their posts, for a good reason.Excellent work, I recommend this book to the permanent library of any reader in search for a thriller that will keep them entertained for hours.I received this book from the author for reviewing and I was not requested to post a positive review. Opinion expressed here is my own.
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