Following her explosive debut thriller Falling and its harrowing follow-up Drowning, #1 internationally bestselling author T.J. Newman is back with Worst Case Scenario.
When a pilot suffers a heart attack at 35,000 feet, a commercial airliner filled with passengers crashes into a nuclear power plant in the small town of Waketa, Minnesota, which becomes ground zero for a catastrophic national crisis with global implications.
The International Nuclear Event Scale tracks nuclear disasters. It has seven levels. Level 7 is a Major Accident, with only two on record: Fukushima and Chernobyl. There has never been a Level 8. Until now.
In this heart-stopping thriller, ordinary people—power plant employees, firefighters, teachers, families, neighbors, and friends— are thrust into an extraordinary situation as they face the ultimate test of their lives. It will take the combined courage, ingenuity, and determination of a brave few to save not only their community and loved ones, but the fate of humanity at large.
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781668641330
- File size: 237050 KB
- Duration: 08:13:50
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- English
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Reviews
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Library Journal
February 1, 2024
Newman's debut, Falling, was a phenom, and is being adapted by Universal Pictures. Her third novel (after the best-selling Drowning) is being positioned as a change of pace from her earlier work. It focuses on an apocalyptic event--an airplane crash into a nuclear reactor--and one woman's resilience. With a 150K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.
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Publisher's Weekly
July 29, 2024
Former flight attendant Newman (Drowning) parlays her professional experience into another nail-biter centered on a commercial airline accident. Nearly 300 people die when the pilot of a plane en route from Minneapolis to Seattle suffers a heart attack and crashes into a nuclear power plant shortly after taking off. The resulting leak at the Waketa, Minn., energy facility raises twin concerns: first, that 900 locals will be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation; second, that the breach could ignite an impossible to extinguish fire that would spread radioactive material across the entire Midwest. Waketa fire chief Steve Tostig spearheads an effort, with support from Nuclear Emergency Support specialist Joss Vance, to contain the radiation and save the country. Like Michael Crichton and other disaster novelists before her, Newman loops several ordinary people into her sprawling narrative, including Waketa schoolteachers and employees at the power plant, but she sets herself apart by giving notable weight and color to the human-scale dramas. She doesn’t skimp when it comes to action, either, resulting in a rip-roaring adventure that’s anchored in palpable emotion. This should satisfy the author’s fans and win her new ones. Agent: Shane Salerno, Story Factory. -
Kirkus
Starred review from
One disaster triggers another in a cascade of perils. A commercial pilot suffers a widow-maker heart attack at 35,000 feet over Minnesota with almost 300 passengers and crew aboard. The copilot is trapped in the lavatory. A flight attendant struggles hopelessly with the controls as the jet noses downward. There will be no miracles. The first two chapters of Newman's latest are the most frightening imaginable, with everything that could possibly go wrong going wrong. The plane clips a power line and shatters, with the largest piece hitting the Clover Hill nuclear power plant. The impact cracks a wall in a building containing water that cools spent fuel rods. If those rods overheat, radiation flowing into the adjacent Mississippi could turn the river basin into a dead zone all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico. Primary electrical distribution is severed. Debris blocks roads. A flaming wing crushes a family's car. The novel is aptly named but for the lack of a plural: This string of worst-case scenarios is expertly designed to scare the bejesus out of us. And yet it all seems plausible. Luckily, there are heroes, but the reader had best not get emotionally invested in all of them, as they pay a heavy price. Meanwhile, the pool is losing water that could cause a fuel rod fire and an "uncontrollable spread of invisible, toxic, cancer-causing particulates" that would be "in everything we touched, ate, drank, and breathed, for...for forever." The accident may have massive global implications, and the clock is ticking. "Nuclear waste is toxic for millennia," a scientist warns the U.S. president. So brace yourselves, readers. This one is frightening. A chilling tale of disaster, bravery, and sacrifice.COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (Online Review)
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AudioFile Magazine
Joe Morton delivers a masterful performance in this gripping thriller set in the immediate aftermath of a commercial plane crash into a nuclear power plant outside a small town in Minnesota. Morton's impeccable timing and nuanced delivery capture the escalating tension as the characters race to prevent a disaster with far-reaching catastrophic results. The story, with its many interwoven threads, shifts perspectives among key characters, including rescue workers having to make impossible decisions and townsfolk facing a situation they had once believed impossible. Morton brings each character to life with warmth and authenticity. Special audio effects add depth and help build the atmosphere, resulting in a thrilling listen. K.J.P. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
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