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Moonshadows

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'The Yukon-noir climate thriller has arrived.' - Grant Redfern In the Yukon Territory's not-too-distant future, after the wildfires and climate refugees... An explosion rips through the night sky at the Northern Lights LNG plant, showering hot metal on protesters at the Winter Solstice climate vigil. Who did it? Eco-terrorists? Or was it a false-flag operation by Freedom activists? Government plans for carbon rationing and phasing out gasoline have polarized Yukoners, pitting the Greens versus the Freedom Movement and sparking escalating tit-for-tat protests and violence. Winter goes through the motions covering the stories for the Yukon Sun, but mostly worries about rebuilding his relationship with his daughter Taiya and recovering from his Oxy and booze addictions. Until Taiya joins the Greens, forcing Winter to drop the journalistic detachment and save his daughter. But first, he has to figure out, from whom? A 'gritty take on future climate fights' The Yukon News 'Ripping action on and off the Whitehorse trails! The dark humour glitters like black ice.' Paul Christensen

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781738278008
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 236
  • Published:
  • January 31, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x14x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 304 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: March 5, 2025

Description of Moonshadows

'The Yukon-noir climate thriller has arrived.' - Grant Redfern In the Yukon Territory's not-too-distant future, after the wildfires and climate refugees... An explosion rips through the night sky at the Northern Lights LNG plant, showering hot metal on protesters at the Winter Solstice climate vigil. Who did it? Eco-terrorists? Or was it a false-flag operation by Freedom activists? Government plans for carbon rationing and phasing out gasoline have polarized Yukoners, pitting the Greens versus the Freedom Movement and sparking escalating tit-for-tat protests and violence. Winter goes through the motions covering the stories for the Yukon Sun, but mostly worries about rebuilding his relationship with his daughter Taiya and recovering from his Oxy and booze addictions. Until Taiya joins the Greens, forcing Winter to drop the journalistic detachment and save his daughter. But first, he has to figure out, from whom? A 'gritty take on future climate fights' The Yukon News 'Ripping action on and off the Whitehorse trails! The dark humour glitters like black ice.' Paul Christensen

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