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Charles Vrooman (Author)
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October 15, 2007
After the renowned microbiologist Dr. Ray Pendleton leads a demonstration to close down Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant, Ray is assaulted by two of Dirk Hendrickson’s fellow Delta Valley militiamen. Ray survives the beating and is motivated to set up methane digesters as an alternative source of electrical power for Lodi dairies. Dirk’s continued attacks on the professor and his projects result in a life-threatening epidemic pointing to one of Ray’s methane lagoons as the cause. The infected patients are admitted to UC Davis Medical Center. Linda McCord, a lab tech at the hospital and former student of Dr. Pendleton, works with Ray to hopefully prove that the methane power source is not the cause of this spreading disease. Both Ray and Linda develop a romantic relationship while working together. Linda is devastated when Ray develops a serious infection from the bacterium causing the epidemic.

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The author has a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology. He is licensed by the State of California as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and has been registered as a Medical Technologist with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists for over 25 years.

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Prologue

March 28, 1989

Flashing red lights on the control panels and the annoying intermittent deafening blast of the buzzing alarms startled the technicians in Rancho Seco's control room. Trained eyes zeroed in on the numerous gauges and banks of indicator lights. A supervisor burst out of his glassed-in office and yelled, "OK people! What do we have?"

Confusion broke loose as numerous responses overwhelmed the bewildered supervisor. He raised both arms up with palms out and shouted, "One at a time! Sam, you go first."

A short, slim balding man in glasses yelled back, "John, we've got a big problem! If these readings are correct, the main feed water pump for the reactor coolant system has shut down." Before he could continue, the room vibrated forcibly knocking coffee cups to the floor. More red lights on the many indicator panels started flashing.

"I've got an overload on turbine one! We've got automatic turbine shutdown taking place," a technician reported.

The significance of this event triggered John's analytical mind as he asked one of the female technicians standing in front of a wall of gauges, "Cindy, what's the primary system pressure looking like?"

"It's rising, but the indicator light for the pilot-operated relief valve is green." She replied. "It should be correcting itself, but I am still getting a reading for rising pressure."

He turned to yet another technician and asked, "How's the core temperature holding?"

"It's approaching critical," he answered. Another voice interrupted. "I've got high radioactive reading for vented gases!"

John had enough information to know that a meltdown was imminent, but he was puzzled by why the automatic SCRAM (Safety Control Rod Axe Man) had not initiated the shutting down of the nuclear reactor. Therefore, he gave the order, "That's it, let's shut her down!"

With that order, technicians immediately went into an automatic mode themselves. This wasn't the first time they had gone through this scenario. Each knew their role as they toggled switches into position. A manual SCRAM had to be initiated so that the control rods could be lowered into position starting the shut-down of the nuclear fission process.

Rancho Seco was once again off-line.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 211 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (October 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1604412585
  • ISBN-13: 978-1604412581
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,815,060 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I am the author of the newly released medical/environmental thriller, Green Power.
Since the book is about the use of bacteria for both helping mankind and causing an epidemic, my expertise in bacteriology strengthens the believability of this novel. I have my Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology. I am licensed by the State of California as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and have been registered as a Medical Technologist with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists for over 25 years.
As a medical scientist living in the Sierra foothills of California, I am concerned about our environment and alternate sources of energy. This is what inspired me to write both a medical and an environmental thriller in the action filled novel entitled - Green Power.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!!!, November 22, 2007
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S. C. Z. (Northern California) - See all my reviews
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This book Green Power is truly an exciting page-turner from beginning to end. The Author captured my thoughts and attention, through his brilliant characters, plots and sub plots. He took me from the picket line to open farmland, under the microscope and in a firestorm of bullets. The plot was a web-spinning masterpiece with lots of unexpected twists and turns, love and loss. The Authors intimate knowledge of microscopic bacteria and the medical and technical study of them comes through clearly in the saga played out by his main character, Dr. Ray Pendleton. This author ranks highly with some of the best medical thriller authors that I have read. I give this book a five star. Excellent!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read!, March 8, 2008
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I very much enjoyed reading this book. It had a lot of good, scientific information written in a way that was easy to understand and follow. The plot was engaging and kept me wanting to find out what would happen next! If you like contemporary topics with a bit of intrigue, you will enjoy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CSI Lover's book, February 25, 2008
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In this devilishly absorbing novel, a renowned microbiologist, Dr. Ray Pendleton, is one of the most admirable presences in a medical thriller today. From protests to methane digesters, from Delta Valley militiamen and the incredibly sinister Dirk Hendrickson, to Lodi dairies and a Van Halen concert, and back again.....this is a page-burner, and worthy of five stars.
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