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Water Must Fall

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A gripping saga of human struggle, political intrigue, corporate fraud and murder in a near future where water is worth killing for.
As the planet continues to thirst and slowly perish, will water ever fall?
The year is 2048. Climate change has brought catastrophe and water has become the most precious commodity on Earth. Water companies play god and determine the fate of millions.
In Africa, Graham Mason struggles to come to terms with the changing world and save his marriage to Lizette, who is torn between loyalty to their relationship and to her people.
In Northern California, Arthur Green battles to find ways of saving water and root out corruption, even when his family are threatened by those he seeks to expose.
Determined to uncover the truth on two continents, Graham, Liz, and Art are caught up in a new uprising, a desperate attempt to challenge those set on appropriating the world’s remaining water for their own gain. In the FreeFlow Corporation they face a common enemy, but do they have any hope of prevailing against a power that is so ruthless and so entrenched?
As the planet continues to thirst and slowly perish, will water ever fall?
Nick Wood’s debut novel Azanian Bridges was shortlisted for major awards on three continents: Africa (the NOMMO Award), Europe (the BSFA Award), and North America (the Campbell and the Sidewise Awards). This, his second novel, is even stronger.
"This is the story of people struggling with a climate situation that is out of their control. It’s a situation that soon may become universal, so there’s an extra edge to this novel that makes it especially compelling." – Kim Stanley Robinson


Product details

Authors Nick Wood
Publisher Newcon Press
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.04.2020
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature
 
EAN 9781912950614
ISBN 978-1-912950-61-4
Pages 284
Dimensions (packing) 14.8 x 21 x 1.7 cm
Weight (packing) 415 g
 
Subjects Africa
Dystopian
ecopunk
 

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