About
Michael McBride was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado to an engineer and a teacher, who kindled his passions for science and history. He holds multiple advanced certifications in medical imaging and worked as an x-ray/CT/MRI technologist before achieving his lifelong dream of becoming a full-time author. He lives in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire with his wife, kids, and a couple of crazy Labrador Retrievers.
Featured Work
Spores
Secrets aren’t the only things that won’t stay buried.
When an earthquake strikes downtown Denver, far from the nearest active fault system, the USGS dispatches Dr. Dayna Raines and an emergency response team to investigate. They discover that the epicenter corresponds to a decommissioned deep injection well once used by the U.S. Army to dispose of chemical weapons, which have eroded the earth and created the unstable cavern system responsible for the seismic activity.
Their mission is to descend into the unknown depths, evaluate the fault zone, and initiate a controlled demolition of the subterranean cavity before another earthquake strikes, causing a mass casualty event. And they’re running out of time.
But military scientists had been experimenting with even deadlier armaments, including a biological organism so lethal that they were forced to bury it two miles down, where no one would ever find it.
Until now.
