What if your father had to run for his life? Carbon Run is an exciting thriller set in a dystopian world ravaged by climate change. Fossil fuels are banned, pirates smuggle oil, and governments erase citizens’ identities.
According to the author, this novel is second in the Tales from a Warming Planet series. The first in the series, a novella titled The Mother Earth Insurgency, was published in August 2017. An excerpt of Carbon Run is at Green Reads.
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4.3 rating based on 16 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 0984905456
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Goodreads: 36152598
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Published: 10/21/2017
A young woman searches for her father across an Arctic Ocean patrolled by obsessed security agents and prowled by oil-smuggling pirates. Full of action and suspense, Carbon Run is an exciting thriller set in a dystopian world ravaged by climate change. Fossil fuels are banned, pirates smuggle oil, and governments erase citizens' identities. Anne Penn dreamed of saving an endangered species of birds. When a fire destroys the birds' last home, her beloved father Bill is accused of starting the blaze. Fanatic officer Janine Kilel comes to arrest Anne's father, but Bill escapes, because in the 22nd century, destroying a species means execution. How will Anne find her father in a Russian city where the difference between good and evil is as murky as the choking smog?
4.3 rating based on 16 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 0984905456
ISBN-13:
Goodreads: 36152598
Author(s): Publisher:
Published: 10/21/2017
A young woman searches for her father across an Arctic Ocean patrolled by obsessed security agents and prowled by oil-smuggling pirates. Full of action and suspense, Carbon Run is an exciting thriller set in a dystopian world ravaged by climate change. Fossil fuels are banned, pirates smuggle oil, and governments erase citizens' identities. Anne Penn dreamed of saving an endangered species of birds. When a fire destroys the birds' last home, her beloved father Bill is accused of starting the blaze. Fanatic officer Janine Kilel comes to arrest Anne's father, but Bill escapes, because in the 22nd century, destroying a species means execution. How will Anne find her father in a Russian city where the difference between good and evil is as murky as the choking smog?