By Yvonne Marrs

Cover Blurb:

It’s August in Alaska, and geology professor Jack Oswald prepares for the new school year. But when hundreds of huge holes mysteriously appear overnight in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, Jack receives an unexpected phone call. An oil company exec hires Jack to investigate, and he picks his climatologist wife and two of their graduate students as his team. Uncharacteristically, Jack also lets Aileen O’Shannon, a bewitchingly beautiful young photojournalist, talk him into coming along as their photographer. When they arrive in the remote oil town of Deadhorse, the exec and a biologist to protect them from wild animals join the team. Their task: to assess the risk of more holes opening under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and the wells and pipelines that feed it. But they discover a far worse danger lurks below. When it emerges, it threatens to shatter Jack’s unshakable faith in science. And destroy us all…

Hell Holes: What Lurks Below: Volume 1 By Author Donald Firesmith – Book Review

Jack, Angie and Aileen are the main characters – and the three survivors of the whole ordeal. Married scientist couple Jack and Angie take on the ideas and theories far from their scientific backgrounds very well when faced, literally, with all hell breaking loose. Guided by Aileen, who is very definitely not who she appears to be, they are a heroic trio. 

The series is a horror sci-fi but extremely well written, so it is not the sort of thing I’d usually read or enjoy – but I did. There are some errors that distract the reader. Overall the author has created well rounded and very real characters, with suitable dialogue. The plot is believable and horrifyingly realistic, well thought out and moves at a steady pace. 

I award 5 stars

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