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A new island, 165 miles long, suddenly emerges out of the cold Atlantic ocean, just off the coast of Cape Cod. It's about 1000 feet high. One side is composed of blue-gray rock--both unique and attractive, just the thing tourists might want to chip off as a souvenir of their island trip. But tourism is a long way off as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States federal government meet to discuss who will own this island, test it for hazardous materials, develop it with infrastructure, and set up a brand new government for a place that's not even populated yet. The suddenly…mehr

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A new island, 165 miles long, suddenly emerges out of the cold Atlantic ocean, just off the coast of Cape Cod. It's about 1000 feet high. One side is composed of blue-gray rock--both unique and attractive, just the thing tourists might want to chip off as a souvenir of their island trip. But tourism is a long way off as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States federal government meet to discuss who will own this island, test it for hazardous materials, develop it with infrastructure, and set up a brand new government for a place that's not even populated yet. The suddenly circling and chattering dolphins mysteriously provide the world with some answers for the Rising. Technologically, the island may be suitable for fish farming and great for research and educational enterprise, solar & wind energy projects, and many other eco-friendly pursuits. But would the allure of alcohol, drugs, entertainment-fueled nightclubs, golf courses, theme parks, self-indulgent vacationers, cruise ship passengers, real estate developers, and Dubai-style high-rise hotels win the real estate ground war instead? Only time would tell if this new place built from the ground up would be a sustainable world or one ripe for exploitation.
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Richard Hughes graduated from Massachusetts Maritime Academy with a B.S. in Marine Transportation, then obtained an M.S. from Lesley University. He operated a safety training center on Cape Cod with his wife & fellow author Lavinia M. Hughes. He wrote Deep Sea Decisions and the Cape Safety, Inc. - Danger Dogs Series-a collection of 10 novels detailing the exciting lives of a top-notch safety consulting firm based in Woods Hole, MA, employing actual technological stories from the news that his characters use to solve global problems. Lavinia M. Hughes, with an A.S. from Massasoit Community College, is the author of An iGen Cookbook for the Unskilled, an instructional cookbook. She has written 4 books of paranormal short stories: Enter Through the Crawlspace, Enter Through the Bulkhead, Enter Through the Alleyway, and her latest, Enter Through the Porthole, which treats the reader to a new set of paranormal short stories, bringing back some of her earlier characters with a side dish of horror. The couple has co-authored Newtucket Island, Training Ship, and Cape Car Blues. Mikey Mayflower - The Early Years, is a prequel to the popular Cape Car Blues. They live and write in their home in the seaside village of Waquoit, MA.