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Reviews for Sequestered by Max Overton and Jim Darley

Amazon Reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars You won't be able to put it away . . . Overton writes about things that matter, that are in themselves interesting, and he provides characters to match. I learned a lot about carbon dioxide and sequestrations, but I cared more about two of the characters. Overton is one of my favorite authors. pjburnTop Contributor: Historical Fiction Books 5.0 out of 5 stars Sequestered food for thought Thought provoking and full of scientific…
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Sequestered by Max Overton and Jim Darley

and Prologue August 21-22, 1986   Simon Nkoma, standing silently in the darkness of the African night, gripped his machete tightly in one sweat-moistened hand, and strained to hear the sound again. It had been an odd sound, something akin to a thump and a gurgle, and he could not think what had made it. He was familiar with the animals of the open scrubland and forest, having lived his whole life in the region and most of his adult…
Jim Darley

Jim Darley

Jim Darley was born in East Prussia--before the Russians took that province. He has lived in Australia since 1962, except for a seven-year stint in Canada. His professional life has been at three universities, managing electron microscope facilities. This included extensive use of CO2 at the critical point. Knowing CO2's properties well, Jim was incredulous about the claims made for carbon sequestration. He considers the large scale geosequestration of CO2 as the world's most dangerous experiment. Jim has published the book "Know…