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368 pages, Paperback
First published August 27, 2019
Down on E deck, Bruce, bustling between meetings, hurried through the restaurant toward the aft end of the ship. But as he reached the back of the mess the ship suddenly — inconceivably — began to roll. Losing balance, Bruce grabbed a nearby pole and clung to it in alarm.
He assumed the only thing that seemed plausible: that the Aurora had somehow come off its blocks on the floating dock. 'God, what damage would be done?' Bruce thought, horrified. The lights went out. He felt the Aurora steady, then become stationary once again. He groped his way through the now pitch-black passageway to the aft stairwell and made his way up and out of the accommodation area. Blinking in the bright light of the helideck he saw people emerging in shock from all areas of the ship, trying to make sense of the situation.
One thing was immediately clear: the Aurora was still on her blocks. Bruce strode to the rail and scanned the dockyard, seeing powerlines lying on the ground nearby. He looked across the water to Newcastle and gave a startled shout. Clouds of dust and smoke were rising from the city.
'I think we've had an earthquake!' someone behind him exclaimed incredulously. (p.44)