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The 14th Storm

in 2043, the climate has finally changed

Daniel J Mooney

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English
Legend Press Ltd
06 February 2024
In 2043, the climate has finally changed.

The planet is ravaged by violent storms and failing crops and much of the world is now uninhabitable. Amidst a world of hungry and desperate people, the Department of Environmental Justice have been tasked with finding and executing those who have denied climate change.

On the eve of the 14th storm, Broderick and Malley are asked to hunt the leader of a stirring rebellion, but something feels wrong. Broderick is shut off and interested only in exacting revenge. Malley is skeptical, and thinks their latest target is more politically-motivated than their employer is letting on. Their journey is upended by Fionnuala, a young and idealistic runaway who is hopeful for the future and desperate to save the target. Together, the three of them must learn to adapt to the climate and the polarised groups if they are to survive.

'Rarely have I seen satire and dystopian literature combined to such compelling effect' Jack Fennell

'A howling keen of a novel that asks timely questions of us as readers and citizens'

Grainne Murphy
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Imprint:   Legend Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
Weight:   500g
ISBN:   9781915643667
ISBN 10:   191564366X
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Daniel J Mooney was born and raised in Limerick City. He is a member of a writing group with a number of other writers in Limerick, Writepace, which has been going strong since 2016. Daniel's writing is inspired by the ongoing dialogue of current events and by the many brilliant writers emerging around Ireland and the world. His debut Me, Myself and Them was published in 2017 and The Great Unexpected in 2018.

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