Wyatt's Hurricane

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Wyatt's Hurricane
First edition
AuthorDesmond Bagley
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller novel
Published1966 (Collins)
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages254 pp
ISBN0-00-615398-4
OCLC26300480
Preceded byHigh Citadel 
Followed byLandslide 

Wyatt's Hurricane is a third person narrative thriller novel by English author Desmond Bagley, first published in 1966.

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David Wyatt is a white West Indian, originally from St Kitts by way of Grenada, and is a meteorologist working with the United States Navy's “Hurricane hunter” flights researching storms and severe weather patterns. He is based out of San Fernandez, a fictional Caribbean island nation with a history and political background strikingly similar to Haiti. Wyatt is convinced that Hurricane Mabel will strike San Fernandez head-on, with a storm surge that will flood its capital of St Pierre, potentially killing thousands. The United States Navy is not convinced, as their computer models indicate that the hurricane will pass by, and the paranoid, megalomaniacal dictator of San Fernandez, General Serrurier, will hear nothing of it. A hurricane has not struck San Fernandez in over fifty years, and he has much more important things to worry about – such as an armed revolt against his rule. As civil war erupts, Wyatt struggles to convince his superiors, the government, and eventually the rebels that the hurricane will be their most serious problem...

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