Randy De Armond Dilday - Suspense
Randy De Armond Dilday's first novel
Cat 5 (2004) is a thriller about severe weather. A hurricane threatens an American city but advance warnings are mysteriously withheld. One man suspects foul play and risks everything to expose the truth. Storms, Dilday says about his book, "have a universal fascination for people because they are an archetype of life, motion, yin-yang, a vortex of opposing forces, a point of origin.” But although Dilday is intrigued by the natural world and even learned about paleoclimatology to write the novel, he is most interested in how humans deal with the challenges they face. “It wasn't enough to write about a hurricane. They don't have a personality, they don't have an agenda. I'm not just interested in writing about disasters, I want to write about people, how they respond to these things.” For more information on
Cat 5 go to
www.stormpublishing.com