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Disaster on Devil's Bridge

George A. Hough
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Disaster on Devil's Bridge by George A. Hough

Some disasters are born from the fury of nature. Others are born from the failures of men. And some emerge from a devastating collision of both, leaving wreckage that can never be fully measured in timber and steel alone. In Disaster on Devil's Bridge, George A. Hough delivers a gripping account of catastrophe that reaches beyond the physical collapse into the human decisions, miscalculations, and moments of terrible reckoning that preceded it. Set against the backdrop of mid-century America, this is a story where engineering ambition meets its darkest hour, and where the consequences of overconfidence are written in irreversible terms.

Hough brings a journalist's sharp eye and a storyteller's instinct to the events surrounding one of the most haunting structural failures of its era. The atmosphere he constructs is thick with tension, the kind that builds not with sudden explosions but with slow, creeping dread, the sense that something is terribly wrong long before the moment of collapse arrives. He captures the world of the men who built, who trusted, and who ultimately suffered, painting portraits of ambition, community pride, and the quiet hubris that so often accompanies great construction projects. There is grief threaded through these pages, but also a searching desire to understand how catastrophe takes root, how warning signs go unheeded, and how ordinary people find themselves standing at the edge of extraordinary tragedy.

What makes this book endure is not simply its detailed account of what went wrong, but its insistence that disaster always carries a human signature. Readers drawn to true accounts of engineering failures, maritime or structural history, or the broader landscape of American industrial ambition will find here a work that is both rigorously reported and deeply felt. Hough asks the questions that matter most after any catastrophe: who knew, who decided, and who paid the price. For anyone who wants to understand how the most solid-seeming structures of our world can fracture without warning, Disaster on Devil's Bridge is an essential and unforgettable read.

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