After receiving Cataclysm by R.J. Smith through a second chance giveaway, I couldn't wait to get started reading it right away. I was not disappointed. It appears at first glance to be a world ending disaster, but it is really so much more.
Dr Samuel May and his wife, Dr Tish Harriet, both volcanologists, long ago foretold the likelihood of the collapse of the side of an island if the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupts and predicted that such an occurence would cause a super-tsunami that will reach along the western coast of Europe and the eastern coast of the United States causing major damages and loss of life. They were ignored and basically labeled doomsayers. Cataclysm opens with the start of the foretold events triggered by an 8.9 earthquake. Dr Samuel May rushes to an emergency meeting in an attempt to convince the appropriate countries that his predictions are correct and immediate action is required. Even after witnessing the collapse of half and island into the sea via satellite feed, some government leaders are still reluctant to take appropriate action within the few hours left until the tsunamis start making landfall.
Now if that were the only issue going on, this novel would read just like a disaster movie plays and still be good, but more is going on throughout the story which the reader is fed piecemeal as the narrative point of view changes from character to character and location to location. I thought that would bother me, but the transitions were so smoothe and the print font changed with the characters so it was always easy to follow. There was even a unique addition to an extraordinary novel as the author added little asides, comments and advice where to research the net for the validity of facts set forth in the novel. This story has it all from the obvious disaster aspect, to events that seemed peeled from current headlines, conspiracy theories, long ago prophecies and modern day scientific research all set in a realistic run of events that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat waiting for what comes next in the non-stop action suspense.
The depth of the descriptive writing and location info puts the readers right in the scenes. The descriptions reach all of the senses, the sights, sounds, smells, of the action going on throughout the novel as if you were right there with the characters. I could actually recognize the accuracy of the locations that were described that I have previously visited.
Overall this novel was just amazing, enjoyable and a must read. Get your copy today.