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Eighteen years ago, the prehistoric past collided with the present as time itself underwent a tremendous disruption, transporting huge swaths of the Cretaceous period into the twentieth century. Neighborhoods, towns, and cities were replaced by dense primeval jungles and modern humanity suddenly found itself sharing the world with fierce dinosaurs. In the end, desperate measures were taken to halt the disruptions and the crisis appeared to be over.
Until now.
New dinosaurs begin to appear, rampaging through cities. A secret mission to the Moon discovers a living Tyrannosaurus Rex trapped in an alternate timeline. As time begins to unravel once more, Nick Paulson, director of the Office of Security Science, finds a time passage to the Cretaceous period where humans, ripped from the comforts of the twenty-first century, are barely surviving in the past. Led by a cultlike religious leader, these survivors are at war with another sentient species descended from dinosaurs.
As the asteroid that ends the reign of dinosaurs rushes toward Earth, Nick and his allies must survive a war between species and save the future as we know it.
Dinosaur Thunder is a terrifying, futuristic thriller in the tradition of Michael Crichton and Douglas Preston.
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
- Sales Rank: #596002 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-12-24
- Released on: 2012-12-24
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Publishers Weekly
A Tyrannosaurus Rex, nuclear explosions, and sacrificial Mayan rituals collide in David's entertainingly goofy third thriller set in a world in which prehistory has invaded the present (after 2006's Thunder of Time). As Director of the Office of Security Science, Nick Paulson continues to deal with the time waves that, 18 years before, swept Earth, intermixing the Cretaceous and modern periods, leading to jungles overrunning human habitations and dinosaurs running amok among humans. If that's not bad enough, hapless astronauts discover that a T. Rex has somehow reached the moon, while a war brews between embattled human survivors, who have turned to religious mysticism, and an intelligent new species descended from dinosaurs. The ultimate threat lies, however, in the imminent approach of the same asteroid that originally rang down the curtain on the prehistoric era. Readers who don't expect plausible, Crichtonesque explanations for all this may enjoy David's baroquely over-the-top storytelling. Agent: Carol McCleary, Wilshire Literary Agency (Dec.)
From Booklist
Time waves have swept Earth and taken over areas of the planet. Major cities are missing huge chunks, and dinosaurs roam in between. Eighteen years have passed since the event, and people seem to be adjusting to the changes. Then the waves return, and alternate timelines are created. The unraveling of time is creating chaos for everyone, especially Nick Paulson, who heads the government department charged with dealing with what the waves have wrought. It doesn’t help that new and dangerous dinosaurs are appearing in populated areas, and a small town and its population have been transported back to the Cretaceous period, right before the cataclysmic asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs is due to hit the earth. This intense thriller is David’s best novel yet. Even readers not familiar with the first two entries in the series—Footprints of Thunder (1997) and Thunder of Time (2006)—will find it easy to jump in here. A great book to add to the “If you liked Jurassic Park” reading list. --Jeff Ayers
Review
“Riveting, nonstop action.” ―Booklist on Footprints of Thunder
“The best modern novel to deal with the intrusion of living dinosaurs into the present . . . briskly paced, convincing, and exciting.” ―The Statesmen Journal (Salem Oregon) on Footprints of Thunder
“For those who can't get their fill of dinosaurs and lots of action, try this splendid story of man's deeds coming back to haunt the modern world . . . magnificently executed.” ―Star Banner (Ocala, Florida) on Footprints of Thunder
“An intriguing, often provocative story that . . . reveals narrative imagination and stylistic command.” ―The Post & Courier (Charleston, South Carolina) on Footprints of Thunder
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
High on ideas and action low on believability.
By Layers of Thought
Are you interested in dinosaurs, time travel, space travel, religious cults and strange “alien” species? All mixed together with a good dose of impending apocalypse? Then this book is for you.
About: While this is the third in the “Thunder” series, it is reasonably self-contained and stands on its own.
Eighteen years ago the prehistoric past and the present day collided creating a patchwork time-quilt. Whole cities and regions were ripped away and replaced by dense primeval jungles populated by dinosaurs; while conversely, back in the Cretaceous period many millions of years ago, parts of the primeval jungles were replaced by chunks of the twentieth century.
In the present day, man has eventually learned to live with the dinosaurs, with most of the beasts now contained safely in large nature reserves. But something is going amiss - again. New dinosaurs are suddenly appearing in the present, tunnels to the past seem to be opening up at random and a mission to the moon finds a living Tyrannosaurus Rex trapped in some sort of alternative reality or timeline. Something must be done and it’s left to Nick Paulson (director of the U.S. Office of Security Science), aided and abetted by a motley crew of mostly-accidental helpers, to figure out what is triggering these potentially cataclysmic events.
Traveling back to the Cretaceous period the crew finds embattled survivors from the twentieth century who had been cast back in time eighteen years previously, and surprisingly find a whole new species of sentient beings that are very different from humans. To their dismay they also discover that a huge asteroid is rushing toward the Earth and that impact is imminent. It being the Cretaceous period there are also dinosaurs – and lots of them.
John’s thoughts: On the plus side there is no shortage of creative ideas and plotlines in this book, and it certainly races along at high speed making it a quick and easy read. It also mixes action and adventure with a sizeable dollop of humor, so I got quite a few chuckles out of it. All very good things for the right sort of reader.
However, it is all a bit light-weight for my preferences. In particular the two-dimensional characters have little depth and it isn’t always obvious why people are doing what they are doing. Meanwhile there is so much action and things going on that the book doesn’t have that feeling of realism and believability that I like to see in my science fiction reads. And then there is the ending. Parts of it didn’t quite make sense for me and one conclusion to a key thread was just a tad on the silly side.
But I kept going along for the ride and mostly it was a fun ride. In the end this novel was not a big favorite and so I’d rate it 2.5 stars. But if you’re in the mood for some action-packed , escapist, “end-of-the-world-is-nigh” frolics involving dinosaurs and time travel, then this one has your name on it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
perils of Paulson
By A Customer
Eighteen years have passed since time as a linear concept ended when the prehistory age of the dinosaur surfaced at the end of the twentieth century. Urban jungles were buried beneath the Cretaceous rainforest (see Footprints of Thunder and Thunder of Time) while hordes of various dinosaur species roam places like Manhattan. Director of the Office of Security Science Nick Paulson led the struggle to end the time wave invasion and apparently succeeded as the intrusion ended, but too late; as war for dominant species between human religious purebred fanatics and dinosaur descendants seems imminent.
On the moon, shocked astronauts find a T. Rex. Paulson concludes another timeline exists. He uses this to go back to the prehistoric era where he finds displaced contemporary humans in a losing lethal situation. Finally, the asteroid that changed time is returning.
The third Thunder alternate time science fiction is an exciting thriller that fans will enjoy as the perils of Paulson action never slow down. With a nod to Michael Crichton in spite of the science not appearing reasonable, readers will enjoy this fun tale.
Harriet Klausner
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
great read
By John Cooley
I could not put it down, i read it in over a 2 day weekend, whats not to love dinosaurs and time travel both together.
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