Floodlanders

· Umduzu Publishing
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120
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If the floods don't get you, the gangs will


It's the year 2025. A teenage boy accompanies his father into the Central London Floodzone for the first time. Warren Smith is excited about travelling into this dangerous, unfamiliar world to sell their farm products at a market stall. Following a Climate Change event which resulted in a three-metre sea-level rise, life in the various Floodzones of the planet is tough and uncompromising, but it has given rise to a hardened breed of humans, known as Floodlanders. As the brutal tidal surge floods back in, tragedy strikes and changes their lives forever.

About the author

Wayne Marinovich is an author and photographer who grew up on a farm in South Africa and spent most of his young life outdoors, learning and developing his passion for the natural world. When he was not fishing, bird watching, riding his bike or climbing trees, he was running around on top of the barn roof, fighting imaginary villains.

After a successful career as an IT consultant, which saw him travel to all the places he loves writing about, he settled in the leafy county of West Sussex, England, where he now resides with his wife and fellow photographer, Anneli.

His passion lies with conservation and environmental issues which affect both humans and the natural world alike, and he is most happy photographing and writing about the planet's beauty and fragility.

Currently, he is working on the Kyle Gibbs series, an environmental series set in a future world affected by Climate Change.

Work has also started on the Hudson Drake series, which will follow a young man as he gets drawn into the world of eco-revolutionaries.

For lovers of Wilbur Smith, Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlum, Jack Hayes and Lee Child.

"A Master of the Environmental Thriller - Jack Hayes"

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