



Aftershock
A Donovan Nash Novel
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3.6 • 5 Ratings
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Best-Selling and Award-Winning Author
Earthquakes, poisonous gas, lava flows—Donovan Nash flies headlong into a volcanic nightmare
The flames of Donovan Nash's worst nightmare are fanned to life when Stephanie VanGelder, one of those closest to him, is kidnapped in the volcanic powder keg of a lawless Guatemala. With help from his inner circle that includes his estranged wife, Dr. Lauren McKenna, Donovan races headlong into the world of corruption and deception. Battling the kidnappers, as well as the deadly gas and lava from the impending eruption of a volcano, Donovan only has one chance to save Stephanie.
Amid earthquakes, volcanic ash, and lava from the eruption, the rescue goes horribly wrong, and Donovan is forced to find a way for everyone, including a mysterious woman who holds the secrets to his past, to escape one of the most powerful forces on earth.
Aftershock is the story of Donovan Nash, a man battling his torturous past, while struggling to survive the volcano along with those who matter most to him. In the face of impending death, Donovan must garner the courage to endure a shocking revelation he's sought for decades?a truth that will change him forever.
Perfect for fans of David Baldacci and Daniel Silva
While all of the novels in the Donovan Nash Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:
Category Five
Code Black
Zero Separation
Deadly Echoes
Aftershock
Pegasus Down
Seconds to Midnight
Speed the Dawn
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Donlay's middling fifth Donovan Nash novel (after 2014's Deadly Echoes) takes Donovan, a sappy mixture of Jack Ryan and Doc Savage, to Guatemala, where Stephanie Van Gelder, his best friend's niece, has been kidnapped on a photo shoot. Donovan rushes to the scene with his devoted cohorts from Eco-Watch, his nonprofit research company, and their high-tech flying gear. Meanwhile, Donovan's estranged, brilliant wife, Lauren, recruits a brash retired FBI agent to uncover the long-term criminal networks behind the kidnapping; through it all, Lauren pauses only to get jealous of the femme fatale who attaches herself to Donovan. The action races to a shoot-out on the shores of Lake Atitl n and a desperate flight through a volcanic eruption as Mt. Atitl n rips itself apart. Donlay keeps things moving too fast for readers to get bored or think much about what's happening. The aeronautical details lend interest.