Adam's Ark: A climate change catastrophe

Adam's Ark: A climate change catastrophe

by Frances Brand
Adam's Ark: A climate change catastrophe

Adam's Ark: A climate change catastrophe

by Frances Brand

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Overview

Topical and terrifying - a dramatic tale of what climate change will inevitably do to our country as we know it.

Ten years after the covid trauma, a fresh disaster strikes as weather patterns become more erratic, from extreme heat to long periods of monsoon-like rainfall. Large parts of the earth are regularly inundated and in Britain a flood of apocalyptic proportions brings little respite and the only refuge is high ground.

With the country effectively under martial law the rural idyll of architect Adam Woolton's hilltop home is overwhelmed by unwanted guests fleeing the floods.

His chance rescue of a young child left alone in a drowning village and his crazy joke about building an ark bring him to the attention of the army, landing him in unexpected and deadly danger, as he finds himself drawn into a mystery involving the child and her absent mother.

Meanwhile the rain is still falling.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781916270824
Publisher: Frances Brand
Publication date: 08/17/2020
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Frances Brand lives in Shropshire, in the west of England among the glorious countryside of the Marches where a raven can fly quickly over the border into Wales. Her second novel deals essentially with the results of what we have done to this beautiful planet, envisaging catastrophic flooding a decade into the future when high land is the only refuge for those fleeing the rising water. She says: "We need to take these changes very seriously and perhaps reading Adam's Ark might make people more aware of the consequences of doing nothing to stop the damage to our Earth." She was formerly the editor of a farming newspaper, working closely with farmers and others involved in agriculture until she and her husband opened their hilltop home as a bed and breakfast, giving her more time to write. She lives a largely outdoor way of life, in tune with the natural world. Her passion for nature, the landscape and the power of the elements is often reflected in her writing. At one time she and her husband stood a stallion at stud and for several years she evented successfully with a home-bred horse. She finds running a guest house often gives a fascinating insight into human behaviour and sparks many trains of thought. Some guests inspire immediate empathy while others can sometimes seem alien. Her life is also kept busy caring for dogs and elderly horses.
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