Overlord

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Pub Date 3 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 16 Oct 2023

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In a chilling and thought-provoking glimpse of a terrifying near-future, author Eric Fullilove's Overlord explores the catastrophic consequences of climate change if it were to happen tomorrow.

Melting ice at the poles triggers a sudden drop in the North American tectonic plate. Within months, the United States has been irreversibly transformed -- New York and Miami have been swallowed by rising seas, and California has been claimed by the ocean. The refugees from those areas, known as "coasties," are forced to scavenge for resources amidst the ruins of their former world, while facing an evolving existential threat.

For ex-Miami police officer Madison Cervantes and her weary salvage crew a burning oil rig in the polluted Gulf is another life or death assignment – put out the fire before the Gulf itself ignites - when they end up on the wrong side of a big storm. Unable to escape the flames or the weather, they must beat back the apex predators lurking in the waters and hope that the weather clears before their ammo runs out…

Full of heart-stopping action and heart-wrenching moments, Overlord is a haunting exploration of a possible future that will leave readers questioning the impact of climate change on our planet and our way of life.

In a chilling and thought-provoking glimpse of a terrifying near-future, author Eric Fullilove's Overlord explores the catastrophic consequences of climate change if it were to happen tomorrow.

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A Note From the Publisher

Eric James Fullilove is an MIT graduate, a CPA, and a published author. He has worked in mainstream media (CBS, Young and Rubicam advertising, and Scholastic, the children’s book publisher) as well as in various non-profit organizations dealing with homelessness and HIV (Housing Works) global poverty and displaced persons (World Vision) child development (Boys and Girls Clubs), as well as promoting effective solutions to global poverty problems (Innovations for Poverty Action). He has traveled extensively while working to support global causes in the developing world, having visited over 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Central and South America. He currently resides in North Carolina where he is at work on his next novel.

Eric James Fullilove is an MIT graduate, a CPA, and a published author. He has worked in mainstream media (CBS, Young and Rubicam advertising, and Scholastic, the children’s book publisher) as well...


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ISBN 9781639889617
PRICE US$18.99 (USD)
PAGES 318

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My thanks to Atmosphere Press for the ARC of this book. This novel explores a grim look at the effects of climate change with good science fiction thrown in terms of rising waters, grisly monsters and the best and worst of humanity. If you live on coastal America, it makes you wonder as familiar areas succumb to catastrophic climate impacts. The main characters work their way through to survival against overwhelming odds for a heinous dictator. A very good read,

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A bit of a dramatic story, and in many ways not a very happy one. But there is some good action and I stayed engaged with the story, which was unpredictable.

I really appreciate the free copy for review!!

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