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There's No Such Thing As Closure
There's No Such Thing As Closure
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The huge explosion of an underground natural gas pipeline in the small community of Amber Rose, California exposes company negligence, leads to national posturing by a prominent politician, and results in the attempted murder of members of the investigative team, subsequently expanding their inquiry to probe a conspiracy of epic proportions. There’s No Such Thing as Closure follows mayor Anna Gray, AmSac physicist John Foster, and U.S. Senator James Keyton in a high-stakes plot laced with scientific intrigue. Layers of responsibility for the deaths of 86 people go well beyond the actions of AmSac to include decades of deception and fraud using government funds.
Shocking realities emerge as the investigation deepens. Pipeline easements are found to run shoulder-to-shoulder with gas, propane and pharmaceutical storage facilities in California, as they do in communities across the country. A scant dozen feet beneath neighborhood streets and yards, transmission systems pump volatile gas under huge pressure. Even with routine maintenance, these pipelines can pose imminent danger. In Amber Rose, the cause of the explosion is much more ominous.
Fallout from the disaster envelopes everyone.After the bodies are buried and reporters move on to other news, the trouble in the ground remains. Those who risked their lives to solve the case are left with the sobering knowledge that other towns and future generations are vulnerable to a similar fate. What happened here could happen again. There's No Such Thing As Closure.
Shocking realities emerge as the investigation deepens. Pipeline easements are found to run shoulder-to-shoulder with gas, propane and pharmaceutical storage facilities in California, as they do in communities across the country. A scant dozen feet beneath neighborhood streets and yards, transmission systems pump volatile gas under huge pressure. Even with routine maintenance, these pipelines can pose imminent danger. In Amber Rose, the cause of the explosion is much more ominous.
Fallout from the disaster envelopes everyone.After the bodies are buried and reporters move on to other news, the trouble in the ground remains. Those who risked their lives to solve the case are left with the sobering knowledge that other towns and future generations are vulnerable to a similar fate. What happened here could happen again. There's No Such Thing As Closure.
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