Solar Flare A Novel

“Solar Flare: A Novel” by Larry Burkett, published by Northfield Pub. in 1997, is a work of fiction that explores the urgent challenges posed by a solar flare. This edition spans 436 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a discredited expert in solar energy who faces the daunting task of regaining the trust of those who once believed in him. He must urgently inform the President about an impending level eight solar flare that threatens to disrupt electronics worldwide.
Readers will find a gripping story that delves into themes of credibility and urgency as the protagonist races against time to avert a global crisis. The novel intricately weaves elements of science fiction with a Christian perspective, highlighting the intersection of faith and scientific understanding. As the expert navigates the complexities of his situation, the narrative raises questions about trust, responsibility, and the impact of technology on society.
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A discredited expert on solar energy must convince all the people who’ve lost confidence in him that a solar flare–a phenomenon that could wipe out all of the electronics in nations around the world–has occurred. The greatest challenge of his career is to notify the President a a level eight solar flare and to get him to take action in the three days before its impact.
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