Grand Traverse Michael Beres
ISBN# 9781932815344
Harcover
US $24.95 / CDN $33.95
Fiction Out
of print in the USA and Canada
"A near-future
SF novel that addresses environmental concerns."
~ Publishers Weekly
The year is 2040. The
world is in chaos. A valiant few have taken on the struggle to
help the planet through its violent, lethal pilgrimage into the
future. A valiant few, dogged by evil.
Paul Carter, his family
forced from their home by a toxic chemical spill, becomes an
environmental activist. After winning a class-action suit against
the chemical company responsible, he establishes a rural commune-style
community. When his wife contracts breast cancer, his hopes
and dreams rest on the destiny of his daughter, Jamie.
Jamie Carter, whose
life has been irrevocably affected by the toxic chemical spill,
is obsessed with the environment. Friends, including a Chernobyl
survivor, encourage her to enter political life. Her ideas gain
worldwide attention, catapulting her into a limelight that proves
to be a double-edged sword.
Heather West has the compulsion needed for success in a politically divided,
media-driven society. After a lawsuit that destroys her family, she uses
her good looks and sex appeal to enter the world of television. But it's
more than fame she craves. It's revenge.
Reviews
"In
his thrilling new novel, Michael Beres takes us into a future
racked by environmental disaster. From the devastation he spins
an exciting and very human tale of intrigue, revenge, and, ultimately,
hope for our future."
~ Carl Pope, Executive Director Sierra Club
"Two
women, damaged in different ways by enviromental crimes— one
is embittered, one enobled. Their lives and ultimate collision
form a sweeping tale of our fragile world and its challenges."
~ Barbara D'Amato, Author of Death Of A Thousand Cuts (Forge)
"There
is no question on what side of the environment argument Mr.
Beres is on as his twenty-first century looks as if mankind
is one stpe away from extinction yet a thousand points of light
still shine with hope to save the world."
~ The Midwest Book Review