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Ice Crash

Antarctica

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Ice Crash

By: Lynda Engler
Narrated by: Marina Kisley
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To come together, one family will have to survive a world coming apart.

A mother and scientist trapped in an earthquake-ravaged Antarctica. A daughter fleeing rising waters in Florida. A father and son escaping tidal waves in Boston. When an earthquake sends the Thwaites glacier crashing into the ocean, the world begins a sudden, violent transformation. Kathryn, a seismologist wintering in Antarctica's McMurdo base, must survive the crumbling continent after discovering unprecedented seismic activity. Meanwhile, her family struggles to escape raging tsunamis and violently rising global seas halfway across the world.

Can Kathryn and her family find their way back together when the earth itself revolts beneath their feet and the oceans between them expand?

©2022 Lynda Engler (P)2022 Lynda Engler
Action & Adventure Disaster Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Natural Disaster Polar Region Earthquake

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