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BIG ICE by CHRISTOPHER BONN JONNES
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SummaryReclusive polar ice researcher, Seth Peterson, has located
a doomsday fault, which could allow the West Antarctic Ice
Sheet—a hunk of ice a mile-and-a-half-thick and as big as
Mexico—to slide off the continent and flood coastal cities,
ending the world as we know it. Millions of people
worldwide would perish in the resulting chaos and famine.
This knowledge—and his heroics at a fateful traffic
accident—puts Seth reluctantly under the scrutiny of media,
law enforcement, and a band of environmental extremists
desperate to make an obscure, overdue prophecy come true.
Their cataclysmic objective seems terrifyingly believable
to Seth—as does their plan to exterminate him, the only
living witness to their scheme. In fear for his life, Seth
escapes to the icy shores of a Minnesota lake, where he
must confront these extremists in order to prevent a
potential disaster.
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