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P. T. Deutermann (Author), Mel Foster (Reader)
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Cam Richter Series May 27, 2008
I remembered it from high school chemistry, one of those experiments where we made hydrogen. It was more of an acidic sensation on the palate than a real smell, but I recognized it. The pile of spent fuel at the bottom was beginning to outgas. Next would come the fire to end all fires.... A private detective working in Wilmington, North Carolina, is found dead in a gas-station restroom, apparently poisoned. But when her body sets off radiation alarms in the pathologist’s office, suspicion falls on the nearby Helios nuclear power plant, a heavily guarded facility with supposedly fail-safe procedures. As the FBI, local police, and the power plant’s own security team investigate, ex-cop Cam Richter, head of the agency that employed the dead woman, begins his own inquiries. What was his detective investigating? And how could one person be poisoned by radiation without others being exposed? Cam soon finds himself up against powerful forces that will stop at nothing to keep the plant’s problems secret. The most vulnerable part of Helios is its “moonpool” - the radioactive storage pond that cools spent but volatile reactor fuel and must be kept completely full. Racing against time, Cam discovers an inside threat, a plan to use the plant’s own systems to begin an unstoppable, disastrous sequence of events.

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At the start of Deutermann's exciting third suspense novel to feature Cameron Richter, a retired cop who runs Hide and Seek Investigations, a PI firm staffed by other ex-cops (after Spider Mountain), one of Cam's operatives, Allie Gardner, falls ill in Wilmington, N.C., while doing some philandering-husband divorce work. Soon she's dead on the floor of a gas station bathroom, burned from the inside out from having ingested a pint of highly radioactive water. When Cam looks into Allie's death, he winds up being hired by Aristotle Quartermain, chief of security at Helios, the local nuclear power station. Aiding Cam are the book's two most appealing characters, his German shepherds, Frick and Frack. Deutermann imparts much interesting scientific information on such things as the titular moonpool, where exhausted nuclear fuel is stored. Just as interesting, and far more chilling, is the author's depiction of how the Department of Homeland Security operates and why you never, ever want to get on their bad side. Thriller fans will look forward to further entries in this fine series. (May)
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With Spider Mountain (2007), Deutermann turned from Clancy-like military thrillers to a series starring North Carolina freelance investigator Cam Richter. This time a seemingly simple case turns ominous when one of Richter’s team dies of radiation poisoning, and the source appears to be the nearby Helios nuclear power plant. Even the power of the FBI and CIA can’t stop Richter from trying to discover the truth. Digging deeper, he uncovers a terrorist plot to release the water from the plant’s “moonpool,” the radioactive storage pond that cools the spent reactor fuel, thus creating a disaster similar to Chernobyl. Can Richter find the murderer and stop the catastrophe? The inner workings of a nuclear power plant are revealed in elaborate detail here, slowing down the pace dramatically, at the expense of both the characters and the story. Still, fans of the first Richter novel will want to stick with the series a little longer before pulling up stakes. --Jeff Ayers --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD; MP3 Una edition (May 27, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423336186
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423336181
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,172,034 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter T. Deutermann
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Peter Deutermann was born in Boston in 1941. His father was in the Navy, so he subsequently lived all over the United States and also in Argentina. He graduated from the naval academy in 1963 and served in the navy for 26 years, rising to the rank of Captain. While in the navy, he published one textbook on naval operations and several professional articles in navy-oriented journals. He held three commands: a Swiftboat in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, a guided missile destroyer in the Atlantic Fleet, and a destroyer squadron based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. His last tour of duty was as the division director for chemical, biological, and radiological weapons arms control negotiations on the staff of the Joint Chiefs in Washington, DC.
He retired from active duty in 1989 and began his fiction-writing career. He has published fourteen novels since 1992, all with St. Martins Press, including the just-released World War II navy novel, entitled Pacific Glory. He is currently working on his next book, a thriller set at the historic mountain fortress of Masada in Israel.
In addition to a BS in naval engineering, Mr. Deutermann holds an MA in public administration from the University of Washington. He is also a Member of the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. He is married and has two children. Mr. Deutermann and his wife of 42 years live in Rockingham County, in the Piedmont of North Carolina, on their family pony farm.

 

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great read by Deutermann, May 28, 2008
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This review is from: The Moonpool: A Novel (Hardcover)
I was pleased to see that Deutermann is back to form after the disappointing Cat Dancers and the satisfying-but-stereotyped Spider Mountain. In the third Cam Richter novel, the retired detective gets sucked into strange events at a Wilmington nuclear power plant.

And it's so nice to read a book about nuclear power by someone who has done his homework! No "Oooh, those atoms are SCARY" nonsense about meltdowns and China syndrome and so forth.

I still have problems accepting Cam's magical German shepherds, Frick and Frack... my willing suspension of disbelief doesn't go that far. But this is a solid thriller that was well worth reading. Enjoy!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining and very timely., June 22, 2008
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This review is from: The Moonpool: A Novel (Hardcover)
Cam Richter, first introduced in Cat Dancers, is a retired sheriff's detective. He has formed a private investigation business staffed solely by ex law enforcement officers. One of these officers is on assignment in Wilmington N.C., doing an investigation for a client involving a cheating husband. While on that assignment she drinks a bottle of radioactive water and dies. Richter and two of his associates go to Wilmington in an attempt to find out just what happened to her. The story takes off from there. An over zealous chief of physical security and a chief of technical security who also wants to know how this occurred. Given the nature of the danger of radio active material and the war on terror, the chief of technical security is very concerned about the image of the nuclear power plant.

Throw in the typical (novel portrayal) FBI agents and the Para Military physical security personnel and you have the beginnings of a good story. Add an antagonist who collects deadly snakes and this gives some cliff hanger chapter endings.

Deutermann makes his protagonist believable. He gives him enough errors in judgment to be realistic. The author has also done enough research into the workings of a nuclear power plant to make the plot interesting.

The nice thing about using a recurring character is it allows for character development. The bad thing is, in the case of most novels, it leaves the reader knowing that no matter how tough the situation is, the hero will win the day.

While this novel features Richter, from two other novels, there is only one character in Moonpool who was featured in a previous novel. And, she has a very minor role. One can read this novel and not feel lost by not having read the first two.

All in all, this is a very entertaining read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Done his homework?, July 15, 2010
This review is from: The Moonpool: A Novel (Hardcover)
I was amused to read in a previous review that the author had "done his homework" about nuclear power plants. If his homework was done, it was probably done by someone else, because the author has only the vaguest ideas about the operation or construction of a BWR power plant. I've worked in one for over 25 years, I think I would know the difference. In fairness, the operation of such a plant is fairly boring, and doesn't make for good story telling. And the author does acknowledge taking "liberties" with technicalities. It's just that I couldn't stop laughing at some of the descriptions, and at the "disaster" that the villains were trying to cause.

That being said, the story was entertaining, and well worth the $3.00 the book cost me at the local deep discount store.

P.S. In thirty plus years in the nuclear power industry, I have never heard the term "moonpool".
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generator hall, bulkhead pier, inlet canal, radioactive water, container port
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Carl Trask, Mad Moira, Allie Gardner, Cape Fear River, Mary Ellen, Colonel Trask, Special Agent, Coast Guard, North Carolina, Billy the Kid, Carolina Beach, Homeland Security, Cap'n Pete, Brunswick County, Moira Maxwell, Pardee Bell, The Marines, Bernie Price, Ari Quartermain, Lieutenant Richter, Billy Summers, World War, Samantha Young, Jellico River, Anna Petrowska
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