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The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald - A Short Story
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David Rudolph and Jacky Baker are a couple of the best commercial fishermen around the Oregon coast. The two men get lucky and sign aboard the two-hundred-twenty-foot fishing vessel, the Edmund Fitzgerald II.

Sailing with a crew of ten, the ship sails through radioactive waters in the Pacific that had been carried by currents from the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan. Using the latest and most sensitive Geiger counters available for underwater use, the captain of the Fitzgerald II is determined that his catch will be safe for human consumption.

After a day full of good catches, however, the good ship and crew encounter something they didn’t expect.

Something in the water.

Something big.

Inspired by the hit song performed by Gordon Lightfoot, this short story by T. M. Bilderback is full of thrill-a-minute excitement!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 3, 2014
ISBN9781501477317
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T. M. Bilderback

T.M. Bilderback es un ex-comentarista de radio con un gran número de ideas para historias en su cabeza, muchas basadas en canciones clásicas. El autor actualmente reside en Tennessee y escribe febrilmente para lidiar con estas ideas en la forma de libros, antes de salir corriendo por la calle.

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