The world looks up to the sky in hopeful anticipation as the Pennychuck Atmospheric Carbon Reduction System comes online. Finally the chance to eliminate global warming will be obtainable.
Within moments, something goes terribly wrong. Dr. Milford Pennychuck races to find the underlying problem that caused so much destruction. Yet when an assassination attempt and system sabotage blindsides him, he has to rely on a surprising ally.
Together they delve into a conspiracy deeper than they can fathom. As the system operates at progressively higher altitudes, the two scientists must find a way to shut it down…or die trying.
My thoughts: I enjoyed this slightly futuristic story of what happens when the efforts to help our world fall into the wrong hands and are corrupted with greed and ambition. The characters are well written and, over all, I thought that the author did a wonderful job developing both the characters and the story. The premise fascinated me and I thought that the author did a fabulous job of writing a story about climate change and what happens when those in power don't put the needs of the people first. This is a wonderful story to pick up and enjoy.
I received this book from Celebrate Lit. This is my honest review.
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About the Author
Michael James Emberger is an author of thrillers and suspense, and he resides in Wilton, New Hampshire. He enjoys weaving narratives of conspiracy and misguided intentions around divisive topics. Where there is debate, there is always room for a villain with goals far out of alignment from either side. Michael is a graduate of Messiah College, where he studied Engineering and met his wife racing solar cars cross-country. When he’s not working on home renovations or writing, he enjoys visiting the ocean and exploring the majesty of God’s creation on the summits of New Hampshire’s mountains.
More from Michael
Silent Altitudes is a Cli-fi (Climate Fiction) thriller set in the near future. I wanted to avoid the current political debates over global warming, so I went with the assumption that the world eventually comes to consensus about what to do. The United Nations rolls out an elaborate technological solution, but sabotage and conspiracy lead to disaster on startup day. That’s the type of angle I enjoy writing. Climate change is the backdrop, but this book is about family and survival and fighting against the greed and corruption that have laid good intentions to ruin. It’s about loss and hope and trusting that God is still in control even when everything seems hopeless.
A significant inspiration for this book was a phrase my daughter would say when she was little: “Hold you Mommy.” It meant she wanted a hug. I contacted Laura, a pottery artist on Etsy, and ordered a custom mug with that phrase as a Christmas present for my wife. Laura was a joy to work with, and our conversation led to me developing characters and themes that provided the heart of my story. I find it’s those little inspirations that make the biggest difference in my writing.
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, September 18
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deb’s Book Review, September 25
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Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, September 27
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, September 28
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, September 29
A Reader’s Brain, September 30
The Meanderings of a Bookworm, September 30
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 1
Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Michael is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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Sounds great, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Adding to my tbr!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good book.
ReplyDeleteA very timely book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
As a former Meteorology major, I am an avid reader of all stories involving climate change and the weather so this is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing the book and author's details
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