A Tidy Armageddon

by BH Panhuyzen
A Tidy Armageddon
  • ISBN-13: 9781778521089
  • Author(s): BH Panhuyzen
  • Subject: Science fiction
  • Publisher: Ecw Press
  • Imprint: Ecw Press Digital
  • Publication Date: 25-04-2023
  • Format: Electronic book text

Availability: In stock

£8.99
'<p><b>The world is transformed into what looks like a massive warehouse overnight, and the results is a suspenseful and action-rich tale as humanity is forced to face the scale of its consumption</b></p> <p>The world is utterly transformed: every product of human creation has been organized by an unknown hand into a vast grid of nine-story blocks, each comprised of a single item type: watering cans, lighthouses, fake Christmas trees, helicopters, plastic spoons, and everything else Earth s culture and technology have ever produced, stacked in homogenous towers and separated by a maze of passageways.</p> <p>Navigating this depopulated environment, a small contingent of diverse soldiers tries to make sense of this enigmatic apocalypse while desperately searching for survivors. They are led by Elsie Sharpcot, a Cree woman who has endured the military s rampant racism and misogyny, and Dorian Wakely, her PTSD-afflicted second-in-command. Both veterans of the war in Afghanistan, they lead a group of army misfits while they all struggle against the elements and each other to survive.</p> <p>Passing with fear and wonder through this museum of human achievement, provisioning themselves from its resources, the group races to outrun the approaching winter and find a home.</p> '
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'<p><b>The world is transformed into what looks like a massive warehouse overnight, and the results is a suspenseful and action-rich tale as humanity is forced to face the scale of its consumption</b></p> <p>The world is utterly transformed: every product of human creation has been organized by an unknown hand into a vast grid of nine-story blocks, each comprised of a single item type: watering cans, lighthouses, fake Christmas trees, helicopters, plastic spoons, and everything else Earth s culture and technology have ever produced, stacked in homogenous towers and separated by a maze of passageways.</p> <p>Navigating this depopulated environment, a small contingent of diverse soldiers tries to make sense of this enigmatic apocalypse while desperately searching for survivors. They are led by Elsie Sharpcot, a Cree woman who has endured the military s rampant racism and misogyny, and Dorian Wakely, her PTSD-afflicted second-in-command. Both veterans of the war in Afghanistan, they lead a group of army misfits while they all struggle against the elements and each other to survive.</p> <p>Passing with fear and wonder through this museum of human achievement, provisioning themselves from its resources, the group races to outrun the approaching winter and find a home.</p> '

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