A group of shipwrecked scientists become trapped in a subterranean biodome in Pinkos’ debut disaster novel.
On July 3, 1994, the ship Neiare leaves the port city of Balao, Ecuador, with a crew of 28 souls. Though it looks like a small oil tanker, the Neiare is actually a corporate research vessel carrying genetically engineered crops enclosed in a series of building-sized airtight plexiglass pods. Most of those aboard are not sailors, but horticulturalists. Everything proceeds smoothly until, just 16 days out of port, a tropical storm descends upon their patch of the Pacific. Things go south quickly: “Neiare was like a giant playground teeter totter bending at the mid-axis point on each side of the huge wave. The sound of the ship’s back breaking was like a groan of relief from some of the original, tired, twenty-four-year-old steel being strained to its limit.” The ship snaps in two, killing half of those aboard, including most of the sailors. As the ship’s remnants settle on an underwater shelf, the survivors—primarily scientists—find themselves temporarily protected in the air bubble created by the plexiglass walls of the plant pods. Now they must figure out a way to survive long enough for rescue to arrive...and the secret may be found in the plants themselves. Pinkos’ muscular prose adeptly establishes the high stakes of the scientists’ situation, which include structural and resource concerns as well as more sensational dangers: “In the backs of the crew’s minds, every time a shark hit the glass, whether it was hard or just barely a rub, they half expected a crack to show up above their heads. They could easily imagine it would start as a spider web of lines, slowly growing until the glass finally lost its integrity with a burst and flooded the pod in minutes.” The author is less skilled when it comes to dialogue and psychology—but like an audience at a disaster movie, readers of this adventure yarn will likely care more about the chaos than they do about the character development.
An inventive and mostly entertaining novel about science and survival.