A Mysterious Review of Tunnel Visions by Kurt Kamm. A Firefighter Thriller.
Review summary: This is a stunning novel, creatively and realistically blending fact and fiction into a thrilling story that is even more remarkable as the scenario depicted could very well happen today. With a strong cast of characters, it is both thoughtful and thought-provoking and highly recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Tunnel Visions
Kurt Kamm
A Firefighter Thriller
MCM Publishing (September 2014)
Publisher synopsis: Working 5 miles inside a Los Angeles water tunnel in 1971, Willie Carter was one of 17 men killed in a methane explosion in what became known as the Sylmar Tunnel disaster. Tunnel Visions, a work of "faction", blends fact and fiction, weaving together the historical facts of the Sylmar disaster, the current struggle for control over California's diminished water supply, and a fictional plot to attack Los Angeles' water system.
Nick Carter, Willie Carter's son, is a firefighter trained in tunnel rescue operations. His fiancée, Cindi, is an ATF Special Agent. On a Sunday in 2014, they are swept up in a massive Homeland Security response to a terror alert in Los Angeles. At the end of Tunnel Visions, when Nick makes a desperate entry into a gas-filled Sylmar Tunnel access shaft in an attempt to save Cindi and prevent an explosion, his past and present are brought together in an unexpected way.
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