Next year. Sea levels begin to rise. The change is far more rapid than any climate change predictions; metres a year. Within two years London, only 15 metres above the sea, is drowned. New York follows, the Pope gives his last address from the Vatican, Mecca disappears beneath the waves. Where is all the water coming from? Scientists estimate that the earth was formed with seas 30 times in volume their current levels. Most of that water was burnt off by the sun but some was locked in the earth''s mantle. For the tip of Everest to disappear beneath the waters would require the seas to triple their volume. That amount of water is still much less than 1% of the earth''s volume. And somehow it is being released. The world is drowning. The biblical flood has returned. And the rate of increase is building all the time. Mankind is on the run, heading for high ground. Nuclear submarines prowl through clouds of corpses rising from drowned cities, populations are decimated and finally the dreadful truth is known. Before 50 years have passed there will be nowhere left to run. FLOOD tells the story of mankind''s final years on earth. The stories of a small group of people caught up in the struggle to survive are woven into a tale of unimaginable global disaster. And the hope offered for a unlucky few by a second great ark ...
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Gollancz - Cassell Group
ISBN: 9780575084827
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/07/2009
Año de edición: 2009
Plaza de edición: London
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Escrito por Stephen Baxter
Stephen Baxter (Gran Bretaña, 1957) es ya una figura consolidada en el moderno campo de la ciencia ficción. Ha ganado algunos de los principales premios del género como el Philip K. Dick (en dos ocasiones), el John W. Campbell, el British SF, el Lasswitz (en Alemania) y el Seiun (en Japón). Sus obras más conocidas son Las naves del tiempo, Antihielo (ambas en Ediciones B) e Inundación (en La Factoría de Ideas).