Medusa’s Child

Cover of Medusa's Child by John J. Nance
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780385483438
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.5/4
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Medusa’s Child by John J. Nance, published by Doubleday in 1997, is a thrilling narrative that delves into the realm of nuclear terrorism. This first edition spans 388 pages and is presented in English. The story follows thirty-year-old captain Scott McKay, who, while on a transport run from Miami to Denver, encounters a mysterious crate that leads him on a perilous detour to Washington, D.C. As he navigates this unexpected journey, he learns that the crate contains a fully armed Medusa device, a thermonuclear bomb capable of catastrophic destruction.

Readers will find themselves immersed in a high-stakes scenario where panic escalates from a small group of nuclear scientists to the highest levels of government. The narrative explores themes of espionage and suspense as McKay and his crew grapple with the decision to trust their instincts against a backdrop of rogue military officers and government directives. Nance’s expertise as a pilot enriches the story, offering a realistic portrayal of airborne crises and the complexities of modern technology.


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Everything in America is about to stop… 10,000 feet over Washington, D.C.!

With the same breathtaking heroics that brought his bestselling “Pandora’sClock” international acclaim, John J. Nance once again spins today’sheadlines–this time about the threat of nuclear terrorism–into anall-too-realistic story of high-flying suspense.

For thirty-year-old captain Scott McKay, the transport run from Miami to Denverwill give him the money he desperately needs to keep his fledgling air cargocompany flying. When a mysterious crate is discovered on his plane, however, McKay is ordered to abandon his present course and fly the crate and its owner, Vivian Henry, to Washington, D.C., before going to Denver. McKay takes theforced detour in stride–until a strange noise comes from deep inside thecrate. It is the voice of Vivian’s husband, Dr. Rogers Henry, warning that theshipment they are carrying is actually a fully armed Medusa device, athermonuclear bomb that can destroy every computer chip over an entirecontinent, and blast the Silicon Age back to the Stone Age. And it is set togo off within hours.

As panic spreads from the small community of nuclear scientists who used towork for Dr. Rogers Henry to the White House and eventually to the generalpublic, a group of rogue military officers conspires to disobey the President’sorders and secure the technology of the Medusa device, whatever the cost. WillCaptain McKay and his crew trust their own instincts to dispose of the bomb, orwill they let a misguided government dictate their actions?

Using his inside knowledge of the airline industry, as well as his expertise asa pilot, John J. Nance has once again turned our worst fears intoaterrifyingly realistic story. “Medusa’s Child” will take readers into thecenter of a spine-tingling crisis.

A new novel of airborne suspense by the bestselling author of “Pandora’sClock!”

“Praise for John J. Nance’s Books: ”

“Nance combines exquisite suspense and cardiac-arrest action to create theultimate flying adventure. If you read this on an airliner, you’re a lotbraver than I am.”
–Stephen Coonts, author of “Final Flight” and “The Minotaur”

” “Pandora’s Clock” will do for planes what the movie “Speed” did for buses. John Nance’s riveting thriller is a fast, fun read that neverlets up.”
–Phillip Margolin, author of “Gone, But Not Forgotten” and “The BurningMan”

“Fasten your seat belts! John Nance turns air disaster into a grippinginvestigative novel. His professional skills as both pilot and writer combineto make “Final Approach” a compelling and all-too-realistic story.”
–James Michener

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Publisher: Doubleday. Year: 1997.
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ISBN-13: 9780385483438.
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Language: en. Pages: 388. Edition: First Edition.

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