A review by angus_mckeogh
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History by Erik Larson

4.0

As with most Larson books there's a section that's less than interesting and harder to get through. For me that was the first third of this book. Bits about the life of a relative unknown personality and his role preceding something for which he'd become better known. However, once the book got past this mundane lead in and reached the crux of the story (the storm) it became a much more interesting read and I flew through the last two-thirds of the book in about three days.