New Book Release Vostok Station - Point of Impact

Released on = December 10, 2005, 2:55 pm

Press Release Author = Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Richard Humby

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Vostok Station - Point of Impact, is Tom Clancy at his best
and on steriods. A techno thriller that once you start reading, you cannot stop!

Press Release Body = About the Book
The ice continent of Antarctica has fascinated adventurers, explorers and scientists
alike for its pristine natural beauty, which masks the deadly effects of one of the
coldest places on Earth also underpinned by intriguing mysteries. As explorers of
the recent past - such as Amundsen, Scott, Mawson and Shackleton found to their
peril - isolation, privation and death are constant companions. Plowright's first
novel, Vostok Station- Point of Impact, centres on these features combined with a
real-life mystery and the resultant crisis it creates. A few months ago, media
articles aired on Cable TV featured the massive Lake Vostok - positioned on
Australian Antarctic Territorial Claims - and voiced the perplexing question as to
what might lay beneath it? Plowright explores this mystery to reveal a startling and
deadly possibility, which creates a massive build up of US, Australian, Chinese and
Russian forces to obtain at all costs, the newly discovered resource.

Plowright's novel builds unbearable tension, placing unlikely heroes like the
Australian Defence Force's Brian and Lance Hamilton, at the epicentre of a mounting
crisis that, after a combination of totally unexpected events, threatens to destroy
the planet.

But while this frightening near-future scenario for the closing months of 2014
remain a central issue, Plowright poses other problems. The author explores other
nagging questions that so far, have remained unanswered and untested: how legitimate
are the current territorial Antarctic claims by countries such as Australia, which
remain largely unrecognised by most other countries? And what could happen if a
major resource find on that territory was to be tested by a resurgent Russian
military machine and a resource-strapped China, arguably the next greatest military
power of the 21st Century? As these formidable forces combine to exercise their
newly found hegemony and test Australian claims, we are forced to admit that they
may have a point and, by the way, how capable are our defence forces in terms of
being able to prosecute a military response to such a test?

In examining these mounting conflicts, inextricably woven into this gripping story
of intrigue, plots, assassination and likely human extinction, Plowright also
examines the use of current and evolving military technologies and how they might be
applied to near-future warfighting in this nightmare scenario. The Australian
context provides a far-too-close-to-home picture of the 'what if' and what might or
could happen, and explores those 'what if' questions most of us would choose to
ignore, through the eyes of the Hamilton Brothers. We eagerly await his next novel.


About the Author
New Zealand-born Kerry Plowright spent his youth in an equally isolated place - the
New Zealand territory of the Chatham Islands - a remote group that may well have
given rise to his fascination for adventure. His subsequent stint as an Army Officer
in the New Zealand Defence Forces (Army) saw him continue equally isolated and
rewarding experiences training indigenous forces in Fiji, until his move to
Australia in 1983 drove the thirst for knowledge, beyond the constraining borders of
small islands, led him to find success in technology and its application, and seek
to find the answers to such nagging questions as 'what if'? His ability to undertake
the lengthy, and often very lonely, process of detailed research for 'Point of
Impact' had paid dividends in an international thriller, with far reaching
consequences if his underlying questions remain unanswered. Perceptions and
perspectives remain, for the beholders, very real and reasonable when viewed from
either western or non-wester
n standpoints: the Chinese desire for appropriate recognition may seem strange to
us as indeed does their stance on Taiwan, but they are a people imbued with a
cultural telescope, looking far beyond those issues we find current or relevant
now. What if the situation changes? And what if, from a purely Sino-centric
standpoint, these presently fictional events made perfect sense to a nation that
has been the subject of military incursions since the Mongols? Indeed, what if
Indonesia - a stone's throw from our own littoral environment - experienced a
radical change of government, and exercised their rights to control the Timor
straights and extend their influence into Papua New Guinea? How would we, could we,
as Australians deal with these issues?

Kerry Plowright goes a long way to test our emotions, knowledge and experiences in
his first novel, dealing first with Russian and Chinese responses to disputed
Antarctic claims, and hinting of worse to come. A portent of looming disaster, or a
wake-up call? Let the reader decide!


Richard Humby is a former army officer, having commanded the regional force
surveillance unit called NORFORCE in Darwin for two years, prior to concluding his
full time military career as Assistant Defence Advisor for Australia to Papua New
Guinea as a Lieutenant Colonel. He now writes full time, providing technical
training and education manuals for the Australian Army and, when time permits in his
Army Reserve capacity, conducts military operations planning training &
instructional delivery for young military officers and warrant officers, at Canungra
in South East Queensland. He now lives locally in Bilambil.


Web Site = http://www.vostokstation.com.au

Contact Details = Richard Humby
Richard@jnine.com.au
61 7 55904173

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