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Grand Traverse [Hardcover]

Michael Beres (Author)
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September 1, 2005
The year is 2040. The world is in chaos. A valiant few have taken on the struggle to help the planet through its violent, lethal pilgrimage into the future. A valiant few, dogged by evil. Paul Carter, his family forced from their home by a toxic chemical spill, becomes an environmental activist. After winning a class-action suit against the chemical company responsible, he establishes a rural commune-style community. When his wife contracts breast cancer, his hopes and dreams rest on the destiny of his daughter, Jamie. Jamie Carter, whose life has been irrevocably affected by the toxic chemical spill, is obsessed with the environment. Friends, including a Chernobyl survivor, encourage her to enter political life. Her ideas gain worldwide attention, catapulting her into a limelight that proves to be a double-edged sword. Heather West has the compulsion needed for success in a politically divided, media-driven society. After a lawsuit that destroys her family, she uses her good looks and sex appeal to enter the world of television. But it's more than fame she craves. It's revenge.

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"An exciting and very human tale of intrigue, revenge, and, ultimately, hope for our future."  —Carl Pope, executive director, Sierra Club


"A sweeping tale of our fragile world and its challenges."  —Barbara D'Amato, author, Death of a Thousand Cuts

About the Author

Michael Beres, a Chicago native now living in West Michigan, is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the Sierra Club. His short stories have appeared in: Amazing Stories, Amazon Shorts, the American Fiction Collection, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Ascent, Cosmopolitan, Ellery Queen, Michigan Quarterly Review, The Missouri Review, New York Stories, Papyrus, Playboy, Pulpsmith, Skylark, and Twilight Zone.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 367 pages
  • Publisher: Medallion Press (September 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932815341
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932815344
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #724,335 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I began writing fiction during the Cold War while working at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago as an electronic technician. I took night classes toward a technical degree, but discovered I excelled in courses involving written communication. I received an Atomic Energy Commission scholarship and was able to complete a BS degree from Purdue University in Math, Computer Science, and English, in 1974. While at Purdue University, I won several literary awards in fiction.

After a layoff from Argonne National Laboratory, I took advanced courses in writing and literature and changed my career from technician to technical writer. While employed at Pansophic Systems, Inc., followed by Computer Associates, both computer software companies, I published many short stories in journals and commercial magazines. In 1975, I was the Collins Fellow at the Indiana University Writer's Conference. In 1985, I won a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award. I also taught non-credit creative writing classes at Purdue University Calumet Campus and was a member of the South Side Creative Writers in Chicago

I began writing novels in the 1980s. My Eastern European roots and environmental concerns shape my novels. My experience during the Cold War holding a top-secret security clearance added a mystery/thriller aspect to my fiction. The Canadian publisher PaperJacks published my first novel SUNSTRIKE, a paperback, in 1986, then promptly went out of business. Medallion Press published my environmental novel GRAND TRAVERSE, a hardcover, in 2005. In it I tried to create a realistic portrait of our frightening near future.

After GRAND TRAVERSE, I was asked to do thriller fiction and my following hardcover novels from Medallion Press are:

THE PRESIDENT'S NEMESIS, Political Thriller, 2006
FINAL STROKE, Thriller, 2007
CHERNOBYL MURDERS, A Lazlo Horvath Thriller, 2008
TRAFFYCK, A Lazlo Horvath Thriller, 2009

Although my most recent novels are thrillers, I have tried to maintain literary standards in my writing, especially when it comes to writing about human relationships, politics, and society. A personal tragedy in my life has also changed the direction of my writing. My son committed suicide at age thirty after a long battle with depression and addiction.

I am a Chicago native now living in West Michigan. I'm a member of the Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the International Association of Crime Writers North America.

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars deep bleak ashen future, September 17, 2005
This review is from: Grand Traverse (Hardcover)
The earth is heading toward pandemic environmental disaster. However, Paul Carter and his family do not worry about the orb as the crisis to them is local. Ducain Chemical contaminated Easthaven. He sues and wins, but his victory is hollow as his beloved wife Judy suffers from breast cancer. Ironically they met during an environmental protest back when Reagan was President.

Three decades later Paul's daughter Jamie believes the toxic chemical spill is the pivotal point of her life though she was only two at the time. She successfully becomes a political activist, a soldier, "Chemical Jamie", in the war to save the embattled planet.

Heather West seeks vengeance from the family that successfully won a lawsuit against her father that ruined him and destroyed her heritage. When she makes it big time on television, it furthers her life's goal to destroy the internationally popular daughter of the man who devastated her dad. The two daughters are on a collision course that has global impact neither of their fathers could have remotely envisioned.

Michael Beres paints a bleak ashen future on a planet devastated by environmental disasters. The story line focuses on how the two women react to the key identical incident in their respective lives. One uses this to become a crusader while the other uses it to spread culpability on others for what she and her family lost. There is no question on what side of the environment argument Mr. Beres is on as his twenty-first century looks as if mankind is one step away from extinction yet a thousand points of light still shine with hope to save the world.

Harriet Klausner
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptionally Real and Explicitly Factual Real-time Environmental Story, April 8, 2006
This review is from: Grand Traverse (Hardcover)
This is not science fiction. Instead, it is a realistic global warming novel for our times, especially these days with storms increasing, arctic ice melting away and glaciers disappearing. Instead of the typical doomsday plot with catastrophes around every corner, the global warming in this novel is real. It eats away at society while the main characters struggle to do what they can. Jamie Carter, whose parents suffer as a result of a chemical spill in the eighties, goes into politics. She is driven to do what she can about the environment through politics. As she matures she meets a Ukrainian man whose family suffered from Chernobyl when he was a boy, and the story also follows their relationship through the years. Meanwhile, Jamie's nemesis, who is also followed in the story, becomes a news anchor and creates all kinds of political and media roadblocks. Although billed as science fiction, Grand Traverse is more a novel of social commentary containing characters we can care about. As such, it has the best elements of a suspense thriller while at the same time providing one scenario for the questionable near future of our planet.
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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Why was this book ...., February 28, 2006
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Joseph F. Scharrer "book lover" (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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...printed? Parts are so utterly simplistic to deserve the title "dumb". I suspect the writer is in the throes of a severe clinical depression. The world has come to an end for the past several thousands of years and look where we are. Many of the serious problems we are having are addressed as we speak. Just remember: after every ice age there was a warming and vice versa.

Remember the spate of books just before 01/01/2000, predicting every computer would be going gaga? Same here. Nice try, Sierra Club; you just gave me another reason to take you much less serious as I once did.

Ah, yes.The filthy lucre....

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