A decade after the Big Storm climatic conditions improved gradually in Iceapelago. The third generation of survivors faced a different set of challenges as improving temperate weather prevailed. The sea ice melted. Crops thrived. Food was plentiful. The ageing island communities were more settled and self-sufficient but isolated. Word spread abroad that Iceapelago had recovered well unlike other less-fortunate regions affected by the extremes of Mother Nature. The leaders of the Principality of Ria Formosa in Portugal target Malahide Castle Island and the other communities around Dublin Bay as their new home. Rory, the Iceapelago Commander, has to confront the climate refugees. An assault and a defence define the future of Iceapelago. This is the final part of the Iceapelago trilogy.
PRAISE FOR THE ICEAPELAGO SERIES’This superior cli-fi tale feels like tomorrow ’s headlines’ KIRKUS
’This environmental thriller is fast paced, easy to read and worryingly plausible’ LOVE READING
’Well executed, sharply told, and highly atmospheric’ BOOK REVIEW
’Brennan’s descriptive writing is top notch’ READERS’ FAVORITE
Dr Peter Brennan lives in Sandycove, County Dublin, Ireland and is the author of four non-fiction books and several reports on climate change.