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Fault Lines of the Heart

Fault Lines of the Heart

DONALD J WRIGHT

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2025
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9781968674212
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Dr. Elias Quinn is an anthropologist at West Virginia University whose career is on the line due to his unconventional research. He has developed an AI system named Prometheus, which predicts seismic events by analyzing anomalous animal behavior, a theory scorned by the scientific community. His staunchest critic on campus is the formidable Dr. Harrison.Dr. Mara Lang, a geologist whose promising career at Virginia Tech was sabotaged by her manipulative mentor, Dr. Richard Cross, arrives in Morgantown seeking a fresh start. A firm believer in quantifiable data, she is immediately skeptical of Elias’s work. Their professional disagreement quickly escalates during a co-taught seminar, but a minor earthquake-which the animals and Prometheus predicted-forces Mara to reconsider her stance.As they begin to collaborate, they uncover a terrifying truth: a dormant super volcano is awakening beneath the Appalachian Mountains. Their investigation reveals that evidence of this threat has been suppressed for decades by a shadowy network led by the ruthless Dr. Cross, who is now actively working to sabotage their research through intimidation, data manipulation, and violence. He is aided by a mole within their small circle, creating an atmosphere of intense paranoia.With the help of a retired volcanologist, Dr. Lenora Voss, and a brilliant graduate student, Sierra Patel, Elias and Mara race against time to prove their theory and warn the public. As their professional partnership deepens into a powerful personal bond, they must navigate a web of corporate greed, academic betrayal, and a conspiracy that will stop at nothing to protect its interests. Facing the imminent catastrophic eruption, they must expose the truth and convince a skeptical world to listen to the planet’s warnings before it’s too late. The animals know it’s coming. He can prove it. They will kill to keep it a secret.Professor Elias Quinn, a brilliant but disgraced anthropologist, believes he can predict natural disasters by listening to the Earth’s oldest warning system: its animals. His controversial AI, Prometheus, analyzes patterns in animal behavior that science has long dismissed as folklore.Dr. Mara Lang is a geologist who trusts only in hard data, her career still in ruins after a catastrophic betrayal by a former mentor. When she arrives at West Virginia University, she’s determined to rebuild her reputation on a foundation of solid, verifiable science, making her the perfect skeptic to challenge Elias’s 'soft science approach.'But when the ground beneath them begins to stir and a pattern of suppressed research and violent sabotage emerges, Mara and Elias must form an uneasy alliance. A mysterious figure is intent on keeping the region’s deadliest secret buried, and he’s willing to destroy their careers-and their lives-to do it. With a major seismic event looming and a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, they must fuse intuition and data to uncover the truth before the mountain speaks its final, fiery word.

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