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One inconvenient promise. Two convenient deaths. Seven days to save a quarter million people. Climate change becomes impossible to ignore. After years of drought, Las Vegas runs out of water. Its citizens are forced to become water migrants, or "wigrants." Many make it safely to a tent settlement on Toronto's lakeshore. But, unprepared for this massive population surge, the city can offer them no more than seven days of water. Carla Cole, head of the global firm Axiom Water, is tasked with finding a solution. When one of the settlement's custodians is found dead, the police suspect an assassin…mehr

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One inconvenient promise. Two convenient deaths. Seven days to save a quarter million people. Climate change becomes impossible to ignore. After years of drought, Las Vegas runs out of water. Its citizens are forced to become water migrants, or "wigrants." Many make it safely to a tent settlement on Toronto's lakeshore. But, unprepared for this massive population surge, the city can offer them no more than seven days of water. Carla Cole, head of the global firm Axiom Water, is tasked with finding a solution. When one of the settlement's custodians is found dead, the police suspect an assassin is at work, and Cole scrambles to seize control. But when one of the wigrants is murdered . . . anyone and everyone becomes a suspect!
Autorenporträt
Muneef Ahmad is a public servant and civil engineer of over 25 years. He was born in Guyana, South America, and raised in Canada. Having always enjoyed edu-tainment, the climate-fiction genre became increasingly appealing. His purpose-driven mindset inspired Day Zero, Muneef's first novel, as a way to ask readers, what if? He lives with his wife and kids in the Greater Toronto Area in a house seemingly owned by their cat. You can visit him online at muneefahmad.com or on Instagram: @MuneefTheWriter.