Volcanic Fury

Volcanic Fury by Jack Dillon, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1999, is a fiction narrative that follows a gripping adventure. The story centers on Sam Carlsen, his father, two friends, and a helicopter pilot who crash onto a remote volcanic island in the South Pacific. As they attempt to photograph the island’s volcanic activity, they face escalating dangers, including rumblings and minor eruptions, leading to a desperate race for survival.
In this edition, readers will find a thrilling account of their struggle against nature’s fury as they navigate the challenges posed by the erupting volcano. The narrative captures the tension and urgency of their situation, highlighting themes of resilience and teamwork. With 155 pages, this book immerses readers in a vivid depiction of the island’s perilous environment, making it a compelling exploration of human endurance in the face of disaster.
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Sam Carlsen, his dad, two friends and a helicopter pilot, crash on to a remote South Pacific volcanic island on the infamous ‘ring of fire’, while trying to photograph its latest warning towers of smoke. Thinking their pilot is dead, they leave himbehind and scramble down the sides of the volcano as rumblings increase and minor eruptions occur. When the volcano finally blows, it’s a mad scramble to the shoreline and potential safety. Molten lava and hot ash fireballs seem intent on finishing them off but Sam inspires them and their race for survival succeeds.
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