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Dead in the Water
by
Brian Woolland
A full length, fast paced thriller.
'A brilliant read...'
'Utterly gripping from start to finish'
VENEZUELA: TEMPERATURE 28o. HUMIDITY: 78%
For Rachel Boyd, documenting the lives of indigenous people in the rain forest was meant to be the chance of a lifetime. When she witnesses and films the organised massacre of an entire village it turns into a fight for much more than her own survival.
LONDON: TEMPERATURE 32o. HUMIDITY: 83%
Two weeks to go until the climate-change summit at Chequers.
For Rachel’s father, Mark Boyd - ex-husband, ex-activist, ex-green-advisor to the Prime Minister – a chance for redemption.
Then a car-bomb destroys the Piccadilly underpass. An unknown group claim responsibility. ‘A taste of things to come,’ they warn, unless Britain’s new coalition government immediately implements its own environmental policies.
A terrifying conspiracy is unravelling, reaching from the highest tiers of Whitehall to remotest Venezuelan rain forest. And Mark Boyd can blow the whistle. But he needs his daughter’s help to do it.
Can she reach London before her enemies catch up with her?
by
Brian Woolland
A full length, fast paced thriller.
'A brilliant read...'
'Utterly gripping from start to finish'
VENEZUELA: TEMPERATURE 28o. HUMIDITY: 78%
For Rachel Boyd, documenting the lives of indigenous people in the rain forest was meant to be the chance of a lifetime. When she witnesses and films the organised massacre of an entire village it turns into a fight for much more than her own survival.
LONDON: TEMPERATURE 32o. HUMIDITY: 83%
Two weeks to go until the climate-change summit at Chequers.
For Rachel’s father, Mark Boyd - ex-husband, ex-activist, ex-green-advisor to the Prime Minister – a chance for redemption.
Then a car-bomb destroys the Piccadilly underpass. An unknown group claim responsibility. ‘A taste of things to come,’ they warn, unless Britain’s new coalition government immediately implements its own environmental policies.
A terrifying conspiracy is unravelling, reaching from the highest tiers of Whitehall to remotest Venezuelan rain forest. And Mark Boyd can blow the whistle. But he needs his daughter’s help to do it.
Can she reach London before her enemies catch up with her?
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