Moonfall by Jack Mcdevitt

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Moonfall by Jack Mcdevitt

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A comet is coming. It's going to hit the moon. And the moon is going to fall. It's a tough call for the President. Does he declare a state of emergency and start evacuating the entire coastal population of America? Does he panic? Wouldn't you?

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Moonfall by Jack Mcdevitt

The ultimate disaster novel. IT'S TIME TO PANIC...A comet is coming. It's going to hit the moon. And the moon is going to fall. On us. Out of the blindside of a total solar eclipse comes a fundamental threat to life on our planet. Moonbase, the NASA project establishing at last permanent human activity on the moon, has been up and running for precisely five days. If it's knocked out, it'll be a hell of a blow to the US President, Henry Kolladner, who came to office riding high on the space ticket. And it'll be a bit of a blow to his deputy, VP Charlie Haskell, who's actually up there. If the comet fully impacts, there'll be no more moon at all. Billions of tons of lunar rock will crash to Earth. There'll be tidal waves, quakes, global destruction. It's a tough call for the President. Does he declare a state of emergency and start evacuating the entire coastal population of America? Imagine the chaos, the looting, the riots...Does he panic? Wouldn't YOU?
Jack McDevitt is the author of numerous prize-winning short stories and novels. His first, The Hercules Test, won the Philip K. Dick Special Award. Engines of God was strongly praised by the trade in both the US and Britain and is still selling well. Jack lives in the US with his family.
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ISBN 13 9780006511700
ISBN 10 0006511708
Title Moonfall
Author Jack Mcdevitt
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1999-05-17
Number of pages 544
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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