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jhp551c14107ed46It's 2051. Global warming has flooded eastern U.S. coastal cities. The West is a waterless desert. Refugees migrate northward. Food and water are tightly rationed amid endless war.
When Jeff Claymarker's friend is wrongly convicted of murder, the only clue to the truth comes from a stash of flash drives belonging to Jeff's late uncle, a Washington climate scientist. As Jeff unravels the crime, he stumbles across a state secret that threatens to topple the government.

Author Clarke W. Owens writes fiction, poetry, journalism, and criticism. His work has appeared for many years in literary journals and other publications. He is the author of a novel of climate change, "600 ppm," and a book of literary criticism, "Son of Yahweh:The Gospels as Novels." He has a PhD in English and a law degree and owns a law practice in Wooster, Ohio.

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